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Brutal cold, dangerous wind chills on tap for New Year's Eve and Day ...
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New York, it will feel like the single digits nearly the entire day on
New Year's Eve and at midnight the temperature is forecast to be 11
degrees in Times Square. The wind chill will be near
minus 4. Should the temperature be 11 degrees at the time of the ball
drop, it will tie for second-coldest all-time -- set ...AccuWeather's Current Conditions Live in Times Square
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Brutal cold, dangerous wind chills on tap for New Year's Eve and Day for large areas of the US
A reinforcing shot of cold air is impacting much of the country -- with
nearly two-thirds of the eastern U.S. seeing bitterly cold temperatures.
Temperatures in some parts of the country are 20 to 30 degrees below
average with life-threatening wind chills in the Northern Plains.
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Wind chill warnings, wind chill watches and wind chill advisories have been issued for nearly two-thirds of the nation.
Wind chills on Sunday morning are minus 20 and minus 30 across the
Northern Plains with locally lower wind chills. In the Northeast, wind
chills are in the single digits, and below zero in New England. The
bitter cold is now reaching all the way into the southern U.S. with
single-digit wind chills from Oklahoma to Tennessee.
Wind chills are life-threatening in the Northern Plains Sunday morning
with wind chill values locally less than minus 50. This region of the
country will not see temperatures above zero degrees until Tuesday at
the earliest.
Some locations within the U.S. are on track to have the coldest New Year’s Eve in nearly 50 years.
In New York, it will feel like the single digits nearly the entire day
on New Year’s Eve and at midnight the temperature is forecast to be 11
degrees in Times Square. The wind chill will be near minus 4. Should the
temperature be 11 degrees at the time of the ball drop, it will tie for
second-coldest all-time -- set in 1962.
Lake effect snow persists
After receiving heavy snow
on Saturday -- including nearly another half a foot in Erie,
Pennsylvania -- lake effect snow will be become relatively less intense
for much of the Great Lakes region. However, several more inches of snow
will fall through Tuesday for much of the region.
Slick conditions from light snow on Saturday also played a role in
accidents in the Philadelphia region. More than 15 cars were involved in
a crash in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday with injuries
reported.
In the South, there is some light wintry precipitation stretching from
Texas to Alabama. Although accumulations will be extremely light, there
may be dangerous ice conditions.
Even colder air in Northeast
A cold week is forecast for much of the Midwest, Great Lakes and
Northeast with temperatures staying below average. New York City has not
been above freezing since Christmas Day. New Year’s Eve will be the sixth straight day below freezing.
With temperatures not forecast to rise above freezing this week, the
current cold stretch has potential to rank within the top 5 for most
consecutive days with temperatures below freezing in New York City. The
record is 16 straight in January-February 1961, but 11 straight would
earn a spot in the top 5, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecast models are somewhat in agreement that another shot of very cold
air will arrive in the Northeast by the end of the week into next
weekend. This cold shot has the potential to be even more intense than
the one the region is currently seeing.
Part of this cold shot will be due to a strong storm system moving into the Atlantic Ocean
later this week. At this point it is too early to determine the
ultimate track of this system, however, the most likely scenario is that
the storm will move out to sea without precipitation impacting the
northeast U.S.
However, the most likely scenario involves brutally cold air moving in directly behind the system.
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