A Frigid Morning Ahead for Much of the Country Tuesday
Many residents across the United States will wake up to below-freezing temperatures on Tuesday morning, with 76 million people expected to experience temperatures below freezing. This comes after over 72 million people faced temperatures at or below freezing in the mid-afternoon on Monday.
Monday’s Mid-Afternoon Temperature Snapshot
[Image: Monday’s mid-afternoon temperature snapshot]
How Far from Normal?
[Image: How far from normal?]
76 Million Residents Across the US Will Wake Up to Temperatures Below Freezing Tuesday Morning
Forecast Tuesday AM Lows
[Image: Forecast Tuesday AM lows]
Reinforcing Arctic Blast to Bring Gusty Winds, Frigid Temperatures, and Bitterly Cold Wind Chills Thursday Morning
[Image: Reinforcing arctic blast to bring gusty winds, frigid temperatures, and bitterly cold wind chills Thursday morning]
Another Arctic Blast Hits Mid-Week Before a Break in the Chill by This Weekend as Milder, Pacific Air Arrives
Forecast Temperature Anomalies
December 2 through 6
[Image: December 2 through 6]
December 7 through 11
[Image: December 7 through 11]
December 12 through 16
[Image: December 12 through 16]
Conclusion:
A cold snap is expected to bring frigid temperatures and harsh weather conditions to much of the country this week. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay safe and warm during this period.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is the expected temperature range for Tuesday morning?
A: Temperatures are expected to be below freezing for 76 million residents across the US.
Q: How many people experienced temperatures at or below freezing on Monday?
A: Over 72 million people faced temperatures at or below freezing in the mid-afternoon on Monday.
Q: What can I do to stay safe during this cold snap?
A: Take necessary precautions to stay safe and warm, such as dressing in layers, staying hydrated, and avoiding outdoor activities during extreme cold.
Q: When can I expect a break in the chill?
A: Milder, Pacific air is expected to arrive by this weekend, bringing a break in the cold snap.