U.S. braces for a bone-chilling cold snap starting next week, marking one of the coldest in years.

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Meteorologists are warning of a bone-chilling cold snap set to grip the United States starting next week. Temperatures are forecasted to plunge across much of the country, marking one of the coldest patterns in recent memory.

A weak La Niña, a climate pattern impacting Pacific Ocean temperatures, and the polar vortex, a massive swirl of frigid air in the Arctic, are behind this deep freeze. These forces combine to shove icy air southward, turning northern and central states into winter’s icy domain.

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The bitter cold is expected to strike hardest in the Midwest, Northeast, and Great Lakes regions. As the last two weeks of January approach—historically the coldest time of the year in these areas—subzero conditions and heavy snowfall could create hazardous travel and strain heating systems.

Meteorologists predict that temperatures in some areas could dip 20°F below seasonal averages. Cities like Chicago and Minneapolis may face daily highs struggling to rise above zero. Snowstorms are also likely, compounding the challenges for millions of Americans.

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Experts urge preparations: stock emergency supplies, winterize homes, and limit outdoor exposure to avoid frostbite. This frigid forecast serves as a reminder of winter’s raw power. As always, staying informed and prepared can make all the difference when nature bares its icy teeth.

Sources:
www.accuweather.com/en/winter-weather/winter-forecast-for-the-us-in-the-2024-25-season/1699821

weather.com/forecast/national/news/2024-09-18-fall-early-winter-outlook-2024-us-temperatures

www.weather.gov/tbw/ENSOWinter

www.weather.com/science/weather-explainers/news/2024-01-10-united-states-coldest-time-of-year-average-map


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