Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Record Breaking Snow

A second push of bitterly cold air has blasted its way south and east, bringing extremely cold temperatures for millions of Americans who have already endured nearly a week of January-like chill.
Numerous record cool highs and record low temperatures have already been set and the chilly temperatures will continue to spread south and east on Tuesday and Wednesday, with more record cold temperatures expected.
Forecast High-Lights:
Highs in the teens and 20s will dominate the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes through Friday, resulting in what could be one of the longest sub-freezing spells on record for the month of November in parts of that region. Subfreezing highs may reach as far south as Tennessee and western North Carolina on Tuesday.
Highs will struggle to get much above freezing Tuesday and Wednesday in much of the Northeast, including the Boston-Washington urban corridor.
Daytime highs in the 30s and 40s will prevail across much of the Southeast on Tuesday -- potentially including coastal cities such as Mobile, Alabama, and Charleston, South Carolina.


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