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  2. Arctic surge could bring snow squalls with a rapid freeze to ...

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    Snow dangers will be more widespread Thursday. Thursday will be a rough weather day for millions of people in the eastern U.S., with howling winds and heavy snow expected in many areas.

  3. Here's your New Year's Eve weather forecast. And is the polar ...

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    In-depth look at how it can affect winter weather in the US. (This story was updated to add new information.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Your New Year’s Eve weather forecast ...

  4. Cold weather forecasts for January spark a 24% surge in ...

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    Natural gas futures surged 24% with a cold spell expected across the eastern half of the US. Forecasts call for below-average temperatures on the East Coast and parts of the Midwest for January.

  5. January 31 – February 2, 2023 North American ice storm

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    The National Weather Service's Winter Storm Severity Index for January 31, 2023. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders stated that she activated winter weather support teams from the Arkansas National Guard. [9] Multiple schools and universities, including Texas State University and St. Edward's University, announced virtual learning and ...

  6. January–March 2014 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The January–March 2014 North American cold wave was an extreme weather event that extended through the late winter months of the 2013–2014 winter season, and was also part of an unusually cold winter affecting parts of Canada and parts of the north-central and northeastern United States. [5]

  7. List of regional snowfall index category 5 winter storms

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    Storms are ranked from category 0 ("nuisance") to 5 ("extreme") on the scale. The impact of the storms is assessed in six different regions of the United States: Northeast, Northern Rockies & Plains, Ohio Valley, South, Southeast, and Upper Midwest. [1] A category 5 extreme ranking is indicated by a numerical score of 18 or higher on the scale.

  8. It’s about to get dangerously cold, even for winter

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    The storm’s exact track, impacts and timing will come into focus by the end of the week, but anyone from the central Plains to the mid-Atlantic should prepare for winter weather. CNN ...

  9. 20 Funny Cat Memes to Celebrate International Cat Day - AOL

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    Black cat owners know the struggle all too well. Look out for your camouflaged kitties before you turn on the stove, folks!. 2. They Make the Best Work-From-Home Buddies