Incredible Cold Holds Through The Weekend

The Arctic air will stick around until early next week in the central and eastern U.S., with temperatures holding 15 to 30 degrees below normal.
Lows in the single digits and negatives will be commonplace from the northern and central Plains to the Midwest, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic through Sunday. A large area of Arctic high pressure is currently locked in over the eastern U.S., but a developing coastal storm will bring a reinforcing shot of cold air this weekend.
Highs won't be much warmer, with afternoon temperatures mainly in the 10s and single digits across the northern Plains, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast today. An unlucky few will even see temperatures fail to get above zero.
Widespread Cold Weather Advisories and Extreme Cold Warnings remain in place from the eastern Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley, and Great Lakes into nearly the entire Eastern U.S. Freeze Warnings and Watches also cover southeastern Georgia and most of the Florida Peninsula.
Florida will see some of its strongest cold temperatures yet early next week, with temperatures in the 30s even getting into southern Florida on Sunday and Monday.
Be sure to download the WeatherBug app to stay up to date on this changing weather. It’s never too early to have a supply kit packed in case of inclement weather. A simple kit including a weather radio, water, blankets, batteries, and non-perishable food items will go a long way in the event of a power outage.

