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  2. Arctic Cold Outbreak To Blast South, Midwest, East Into Mid ...

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    An arctic cold outbreak will plunge not just through the Midwest and East, but also the Deep South and this chilly pattern is likely to last through the middle of the month. Where the cold is now ...

  3. Arctic blast to blanket much of US with below-freezing ... - AOL

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    Millions of Americans should prepare for an Arctic blast that will blanket much of the country in below-freezing temperatures over the next several days. Frigid conditions are expected over a ...

  4. Climate of the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Arctic. The red line is the 10 °C isotherm in July, commonly used to define the Arctic region; also shown is the Arctic Circle. The white area shows the average minimum extent of sea ice in summer as of 1975. [1] The climate of the Arctic is characterized by long, cold winters

  5. Winter weather forecast: Arctic blast to send temperatures ...

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    According to the National Weather Service, an arctic airmass “should bring daytime highs down to as much as 15 to 20 degrees below normal” for parts of the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic on ...

  6. Snow, wintry mix and rain to follow Arctic air in Northeast

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    Strong Arctic high pressure will help set the stage for a period of snow and ice for a large part of the interior Northeast as a storm affects the region from late this weekend to early this week ...

  7. Climate of Svalbard - Wikipedia

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    Climate is defined by the World Meteorological Organization as the average weather over a 30-year period. [1] The North Atlantic Current moderates Svalbard's temperatures, particularly during winter, giving it up to 20 °C (36 °F) higher winter temperature than similar latitudes in continental Russia and Canada. This keeps the surrounding ...

  8. Arctic cold snap and lake-effect snow in Midwest, Northeast ...

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    A blast of Arctic air brought punishing cold winds and bands of heavy lake-effect snow that buried some towns in fresh feet of snow into Friday, AccuWeather meteorologists warned. However, the ...

  9. Climate change in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    If the warming exceeds - or thereabouts, there is a significant risk of the entire ice sheet being lost over an estimated 10,000 years, adding up to global sea levels. Warming in the Arctic may affect the stability of the jet stream, and thus the extreme weather events in midlatitude regions, but there is only "low confidence" in that hypothesis.