United States — Local forecasts report early-morning fog and freezing-fog advisories this weekend, followed by a cold front bringing showers and scattered light snow through Monday, then colder, drier air by Tuesday. Midweek warming briefly raises temperatures before an arctic surge late in the week brings single-digit lows and sub-zero wind chills. Meteorologists cite radar, model guidance and surface observations to time frontal passages, precipitation type and wind gust potential, warning of slick roads and localized snow accumulations. Officials urge caution for travel and outdoor exposure and advise monitoring local forecasts for updates. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Local retailers selling winter clothing, utility companies, and municipal road crews may see increased demand for services and supplies as communities prepare for cold temperatures, wind, and potential snow.
Commuters, outdoor workers, elderly populations, and those without reliable heating or shelter face heightened risk from slick roads, low visibility, bitter wind chills, and potential power outages.
After reading and researching latest news.... Forecasts show widespread morning fog, increasing rain with an approaching cold front, temperature drops by Tuesday, brief midweek warmth, then a late-week arctic push causing single-digit lows and wind chills; agencies warn of slick roads, travel disruptions and localized snow accumulations plus power outages.
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Regional Forecasts: Fog, Rain, Then Arctic Cold Arriving
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