Arctic winter temperatures are sticking around. How cold it will feel outside for the rest of the week before we warm up this ...
Des Moines Public Schools officials have announced a two-hour delay on Wednesday due to the extreme cold. Wednesday morning ...
Omaha's Weather Leader expects the next few mornings to be dangerously cold. Meteorologist Luke Vickery shows you how cold ...
The office of the Weather Service in Bismarck, N.D., described the conditions as “life threatening,” cautioning that wind ...
Our cold forecast continues Wednesday through Friday. Wind chills will still be below zero Wednesday and Thursday. However, we’ll finally reach wind chills in the single digits above zero on Friday.
The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities is forecasting five consecutive days of “extreme” cold as part of an arctic blast that started Sunday and is expected to stick around through Thursday.
The biggest batch of record-setting cold temperatures are likely to hit early Thursday and Friday, Orrison said. But North Dakota already felt more like the North Pole on Tuesday as Bismarck hit minus ...
Meteorologists warn that the coldest burst of Arctic air this season is coming to put an icy and prolonged exclamation point ...
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