Behind Winter Storm Cooper, bitterly cold arctic air is going to rush in on blustery winds. The north-northwest winds today could gust up to 30 miles per hour, which could lead to some blowing and ...
The rest of eastern Iowa remains mostly cloudy with bitterly cold air moving in. Highs on Monday are close to zero across the area with lows in the upper single digits and teens below zero.
First up, though: Freezing cold. Weekend forecast:'Coast-to-coast winter storm' A blast of arctic air is making its way this weekend across the north-central U.S. before roaring toward the South ...
The area got a mix of precipitation on Sunday, with temperatures climbing toward 50 degrees before heavy showers signaled the arrival of a cold front. My mid-evening, it was downright cold again ...
SO VERY COLD CONDITIONS GO CHIEFS ... AND THAT’S ALL FOLLOWED BY SOME ARCTIC AIR. SO HERE’S WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE. WE DO HAVE FIRST ALERT WEATHER IMPACT DAYS AHEAD FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND ...
Another round of accumulating snow and colder air is expected to develop across ... A First Alert Weather Day has been issued on Saturday for cold and snow. Staring Friday evening a Winter Weather ...
It marks the 10th - and coldest - polar vortex this season so far, with pressure systems pushing cold air from the Arctic southwards into North America and Europe. The polar vortex is a large area ...
When cold air comes over from the east, it can be referred to as the Beast from the East - which the UK experienced in 2018 when temperatures plunged to lows -14C. Below average temperatures are ...
This lobe of the vortex will drive very cold air into Michigan Sunday into the first half of next week. This next batch of cold air actually has an easier time freezing us than the mid-January cold.
Keep in mind, this is going to be fine and powdery snow. Very cold air is wrapped into the system, so pockets of dry air are a concern. More is possible if the storm system tracks north ...
Can braving the winter cold air with little protection get you sick, prompting runny noses and frequent sneezes? Well, sort of. While colder temperatures don’t directly cause the common cold ...
"The cold air, particularly cold, dry air, can cause your airways to constrict and can be irritable to your airways," she said. "Which is why we recommend that if you are outside for these ...