A high-impact winter storm will track from Texas to North Carolina from Monday night into Wednesday. Here are the cities where it will hit hardest.
A series of disturbances in the atmosphere is sending the polar vortex south (again) next week with a burst of even colder Arctic air than last week.
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central U.S. The National Weather Service says heavy snowfall and icy conditions are likely Friday
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This comes as an arctic front entered the region on Sunday night, allowing very cold and dry air to move into central North Carolina this week.
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A lobe of the polar vortex will arrive in the United States this weekend, bringing the lowest temperatures in years and snow and ice to the East and Deep South.
Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus is tracking falling temperatures and possible winter weather as rain moves out and arctic air moves in.
Rain will return to the state Saturday. Next week, temperatures will drop significantly. We are also tracking the chance for some precipitation by mid-week.
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