Some 200 million people are expected to be affected by the cold,
with only Florida, Hawaii, and the Southwest being spared, according
to Accuweather.com forecasters.
First to see the frigid temperatures this week will be states along
the Canadian border and in the northern Rockies late Sunday and
early Monday, including the coldest night in Montana since March and
temperatures around 33 degrees F (18 C)below average in South
Dakota, Accuweather forecasters said.
Winter storm warnings are in effect for Montana, North and South
Dakota, Wyoming and Minnesota as they braced for a major snowstorm
forecast for the leading edge of that Arctic blast, according to the
National Weather Service.
The storm is set dump up to two feet (61 cm) of snow in parts of
Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin by Tuesday, according to the
service.
Monday also marks the start of two weeks of subfreezing temperatures
in the Midwest, including Illinois and Missouri, forecasters said.
The cold is expected to dip into the Central Plains states by
Tuesday, dropping the mercury by nearly 30 degrees (17 C) overnight
in Oklahoma.
"The arctic blast will have the greatest shock over the central
states," said Accuweather.com Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams.
For the Rockies and the plains, Tuesday and Wednesday will see low
temperatures dipping below zero (-18 C), forecasters said.
By Wednesday, Texas and other southern and eastern states, including
those along the I-95 corridor, will see some of the harshest
winter-like conditions of the season, said AccuWeather.com Senior
Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.
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"Freezing temperatures are possible in parts of the South and East
that have not yet had such temperatures this season," Sosnowski
said.
The weather shift can be blamed on what forecasters call a polar
vortex reaching into the United States from the north.
"The polar vortex is a large pocket of very cold air, typically the
coldest air in the Northern Hemisphere, which sits over the polar
region," Sosnowski said.
Adding to the cold weather woes is an anticipated storm set to hit
the Pacific Northwest later in the week, building on the frigid
temperatures to produce icy, dangerous conditions in Oregon and
Washington coastal areas.
(Editing by Eric Walsh)
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