Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Chicago: Coldest April Fools' Day Since 1993

The arctic air plunging into the Midwest is leading to the coldest April Fools' Day in years, even decades for some.
Easter Sunday went down in history books as a chilly one for the Upper Midwest due to the arctic air's arrival, while temperatures remain mild across the eastern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley.
A noticeably colder Monday is on tap for the rest of the Midwest as the cold blast continues its journey to the south and east, eventually leading to dramatic changes for the Northeast's I-95 corridor and the southern Plains by Wednesday.
Highs on Monday will range between 40 and 45 degrees along the I-70 corridor from St. Louis to Indianapolis to Columbus, but will be held to the 30s across the Great Lakes.

Link: http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/coldest-april-fools-day-in-20/9111879

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