Arctic Blast Expected to Bring Severe Cold to Nearly 300 Million Americans
A deep freeze is set to impact almost 300 million people in the United States as the polar vortex descends from Siberia, bringing extremely low temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills this weekend. Starting Saturday, January 18, the polar vortex will push frigid air into the northern tier of the country, with expected temperatures plummeting to single digits and wind chills potentially dipping into the negative teens.
As the cold front moves southward, it will affect a broad swath of the country, including the Central Plains and eventually reaching the Deep South by Monday. Some areas are forecast to experience temperatures 20-30 degrees below average for this time of year. This icy weather will lead to hazardous conditions, especially for outdoor events, including NFL playoff games.
Meteorologists predict that at least 19 record low temperatures could be recorded from the Plains to the Eastern states. In Washington, D.C., the significant cold has prompted President-elect Donald Trump to move his inauguration ceremony indoors for the first time in 40 years, with wind chills expected to be in the single digits.
Weather forecasts indicate that conditions across the country may feel colder than temperatures in Anchorage, Alaska, during this severe cold spell. Residents are advised to take precautions against the extreme cold, which will impact travel and outdoor activities.
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