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Arctic blast is expected to hit US and Mexico with record breaking low temperatures.

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Dust off your jackets and gloves… You’re going to need them.

CDMX (National Weather Service) – The next five to seven days won’t just be cold — they’ll be record-breaking. That’s according to data from the National Weather Service, which predicts more than 300 record cold temperatures could be tied or set from Monday to Wednesday.

It’s all part of the “Arctic blast” that will hit the East Coast, all the way down to Mexico, bringing the coldest air of the season to the eastern two-thirds of the country. On Monday, temperatures are expected to plummet in the Great Plains before moving farther east on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Lows Monday night into Tuesday morning will be more like January temperatures across the Central US. Readings below zero are forecast for parts of Minnesota and temperatures down into the teens are forecast for as far south as Texas, north of Mexico.

On Wednesday, almost 100 record lows could be set from the north of Mexico to the “Deep South” to the Northeast. Some places in the East could experience temperatures on Wednesday afternoon that are up to 30 degrees below average.

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Freeze watches and warnings extend as far south as Florida.

More than 70 million people could see accumulating snow from Colorado to Maine, says the National Weather Service. Winter warnings or advisories stretch from the Midwest to New England.

Snow fell during Monday morning commutes in Detroit, Kansas City, Chicago and Milwaukee. The heaviest snow will fall from New England, back toward the Great Lakes, where more than a foot of snow is likely in some locations.

Enhanced lake-effect snow is forecast to produce even higher snow totals in the areas where the snow bands set up. That happens when very cold, windy conditions form over a not-so-cold lake, with the water providing a water source that leads to snow.

Most of northern Mexico, will experience record braking low temperatures.

 

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