Monday, December 5, 2016

Arctic air to invade majority of US this week


By Kristina Pydynowski , AccuWeather senior meteorologist
December 5,2016, 10:29:02AM,EST
 
 The coldest and most widespread blast of arctic air so far this season will spread across the majority of the United States this week.
Frigid air from the depths of the Arctic will plunge into the United States as the jet stream (a fast-river of air along which storms travel) drops southward.
The coldest days of next week will yield highs and lows generally 10-20 degrees Fahrenheit below normal from the Northwest to the Gulf and East coasts.
Departures from normal highs will even approach 30 degrees in Billings, Montana, and Denver, Colorado.
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The arctic blast will first began to chill the Northwest this weekend, where pockets of snow and freezing conditions made some roads slippery.
The northern Rockies and northern Plains will face multiple days of highs in the single digits and teens. Subfreezing highs will then spread to the central Plains, Great Lakes and interior Northeast.
“Afternoon high temperatures in cities like Kansas City and St. Louis will only be in the 20s late in the week, while some places in the Dakotas may have a day or two where the temperature does not even get above zero,” AccuWeather Meteorologist Brian Thompson said.
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Residents will need make sure they are sufficiently bundled up before heading outdoors and make sure animals have proper shelter.
Temperatures will struggle to reach the 50-degree mark later this week along the I-10 corridor from El Paso, Texas, to Houston to Jacksonville, Florida.
“This arctic air mass will mean an early cold snap for much of Florida,” Thompson said.
Temperatures in Tampa and Orlando, Florida, may struggle to get much past 60 on Friday.
Temperatures could drop below freezing across the northern Florida Peninsula for one night later in the week.
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Windswept snow will fall over the northern Plains at midweek with a separate zone of snow likely to spread from the central Rockies, including Denver, to the interior Northeast.
As the arctic air sweeps over the warm waters of the Great Lakes, a significant lake-effect snow event will unfold.
More arctic blasts are likely to follow the next week with additional opportunities for snow possible from the central Rockies to the Northeast.
Karen Rene Christie Hilyer ·
Love it. The colder, the better. A lot better than last December.
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Debbie Brunell
right with you Karen!
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Takezo Takemura ·
I love winter, fuck summer! (Yes, we need summer , but still) I just wish that it was for longer!
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Debbie Brunell
Takezo Takemura right with ya!
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Palin Smith ·
Takezo Takemura Warm weather costs less. I love gardening. Wish summer was all year.
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Becky Jansch
Christmas
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Debbie Brunell
is it January 5 or december 5? ha, ha, ha, love it bring on the cold and snow!
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Keith Woodard
Was this forecast in NOAA or NASA's advanced Climate forecast models for this Winter just a few months ago?
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Evan Del ·
Good thing we have Global Warming, or it might get even colder.
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Sandy Vernon
Global worming...LOL!
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Jonny Gramann ·
Average minimum temperature in Yakima since 1947:
http://imgur.com/3vpqvyN

Average maximum temperature in Yakima since 1947:
http://imgur.com/dcUU6H1

Clearly a warming trend. Took me more time to upload pictures than it took to find the data and make graphs in excel. If you want to explore further:
http://weather-warehouse.com/.../PastWeatherData...
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Michael Korn ·
Flying into Cleveland on Thursday. Great timing!
Daniel Fryson ·
Finally, Winter begins, and I can't wait! I love snow!
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Ray Sexauer ·
It'll still be 70 here
Pat Kennedy ·
Over here in ireland it could reach 15 or 16 C later in the week as we pull in sub tropical air.
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Tapestry Cee ·
we shouldn't act like its a rare climatic event
but anything for a news headline..
Cold weather in December.. wow what a conspect
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Karen Rene Christie Hilyer ·
This is true, obviously, but last Christmas here, it was 75 degrees, and I had my windows open. Not normal, even for SC. I love cold weather and especially love it lower than normal.
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Palin Smith ·
Winter weather arrives about this time every year, Captain Obvious. In CT we had snow two months ago.
Rick Vance ·
Can you say global cooling? Of course you can.
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Wes Rushing ·
I love winter. Bring on the cold!
Carter Fox Jr.
Bring it, both of my crockpots are locked and loaded.............
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