Arctic blast brings snow, frigid temperatures
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The first snow of the season struck the Midwest this weekend, and more snow is on the way for the North in the next few days while freeze warnings hit the South. Very heavy snow -- at rates of 2 inches per hour -- fell overnight in Valparaiso, Indiana, with more than 9 inches of snow reported as of early Monday.
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Maps show cold temperatures in eastern U.S., early season lake effect snow due to polar vortex
A harsh drop in temperatures is being delivered to the eastern two thirds of the U.S. thanks to a polar vortex dipping down from the Arctic.
Some Massachusetts residents will be getting snow this week. While the entire commonwealth should prepare for cold temperatures, those in the Berkshires might also be getting snow.
Far eastern portions of Racine and Kenosha counties totaled up to 9½ inches of snow Nov. 10, according to the National Weather Service.
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An early-season storm is expected to dump several inches of snow across the Chicago area, offering residents a quick taste of what’s to come this winter.
Thousands of people in California are under a winter storm watch on Monday as National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists across the central part of the state warned of up to 2 feet of snow to fall beginning late Wednesday night.
Snow covered Michigan over the weekend, Nov. 8-9, with accumulations ranging from 1-18 inches. See where the most snow fell.
Some in north Alabama were seeing a few snowflakes on Monday. The National Weather Service in Huntsville said a few flurries will be possible through the rest of the day. Forecasters added that the higher terrain areas in northeast Alabama could see a dusting,
Winter weather warnings remain in effect for much of the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana Monday morning for an unseasonable fall snowstorm that clobbered much of the area with lake-effect snow.CHECK: School closings | Flight delays | CTA | Metra | PaceAfter a long lull,