Some of you hoping for a change in January may be disappointed as the country has some substantial areas of above and below average temperatures. Discover what the nation's regions will see.
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The lake-effect snow machine will continue to dump heavy snow across the Great Lakes and interior portions of the Northeast through Thursday. One to 2 feet of additional snow will be possible in places just northeast of Cleveland, into Erie and across the Buffalo Southtowns. Travel will be impacted and could become difficult or impossible at times.
Cold and windy weather will be felt across the eastern half of the U.S. as we head into the New Year’s holiday. Subzero wind chills will be felt across the upper Midwest and interior portions of the Northeast in places like Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit and Buffalo. Wednesday and Thursday mornings will be the coldest across the Deep South as temperatures drop below freezing and wind chills plummet into the 20s as far south as Florida. Watch this video to see how cold it will feel.
After a weekend of heavy snow and freezing temperatures, ice crystals and sunlight put on a dazzling show in the sky over Graceville, Minnesota. Despite wind chills as low as -25, Carole Brauer captured beautiful video of the phenomena.