Nearly 65% of the US Will Have Below-Freezing Temperatures This Week

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December 10, 2019US News
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Nearly 65% of the US Will Have Below-Freezing Temperatures This Week
A city snowplow helps clear roads north of downtown Flagstaff, Ariz., on Nov. 29, 2019. (Cody Bashore/Arizona Daily Sun via AP)

It’s going to feel more like mid-January than early December this week as extreme cold temperatures move across the United States.

About 65 percent of the country will experience below-freezing temperatures, according to CNN meteorologists Taylor Ward and Dave Hennen.

The system moving eastward has already hit parts of the Midwest, which saw heavy snow and limited visibility in places like Iowa, where about 50 cars were involved in a pileup Monday morning.

The crash took place around 11 a.m. CST on Interstate 80 westbound near Altoona, according to CNN affiliate WHO-TV. A snowsquall, or a sudden heavy snowfall, hit the region and caused slippery roads, the affiliate said. One person was seriously injured in the crash, said Sgt. Alex Dinkla with the Iowa State Patrol.

Bitter Cold Spills Into The Midwest

The upper Midwest will see highs below zero Tuesday and even colder on Wednesday, Ward and Hennen said.

Chill advisories have already been issued for a portion of the Dakotas and Minnesota.

Winter Storm Minnesota
Tow truck personnel work to remove an overturned semi in the median of Interstate 90 at mile marker 218 near the U.S. Highway 52 exit on Jan. 28, 2019, southeast of Rochester, Minn. (Joe Ahlquist/The Rochester Post-Bulletin via AP)

Over a foot of snow is possible in some areas of the region and in the northern Great Lakes.

“It will continue to be bitterly cold from eastern Montana to northern Michigan with widespread subzero lows and single-digit highs,” the National Weather Service said in its short-range forecast.

The cold front will eventually bring “an arctic airmass” to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast by midweek, NWS said.

Snow Slaps The South

A band of snow will develop 2,000 miles from Texas to Maine as a result of the arctic air combined with the frontal system moving across the eastern United States, said Ward and Hennen.

Cities like Dallas, Little Rock, and Memphis could see light snow, with minor accumulations, the meteorologists said. About 1 to 3 inches are possible in Nashville, Washington, and Philadelphia. The area from Boston to New York might have to deal with 2-4 inches.

By Amir Vera

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