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Arctic Front Brings Dangerous Cold Across U.S. Regions

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United States. Forecasters warn an incoming Arctic front will plunge temperatures across multiple states beginning Sunday, bringing snow, winds, and wind chills through Monday. National Weather Service offices and local TV teams issued Cold Weather Advisories, First Alert Weather Days, and Winter Storm Warnings for affected areas from the Southeast to the Plains and Midwest. Models show highs collapsing into the teens, lows in the single digits, and wind chills below zero in some regions; several outlets reported snow totals and potential freezes. Residents should expect travel impacts and take safety precautions. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Mild conditions and above-average temperatures reported prior to the cold front.
  • Strong cold front moved through overnight with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
  • Temperatures dropped rapidly Sunday with breezy northwesterly winds introducing Arctic air.
  • Local NWS offices and stations issued Cold Weather Advisories, First Alert Days, and Winter Storm Warnings.
  • Dangerous wind chills and widespread freezes expected Sunday night into Monday, affecting travel and outdoor activities.
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Who Benefited

Retailers of winter clothing and gear, utility companies, and snow-removal services experienced increased demand as residents prepared for bitter cold and travel disruptions.

Who Impacted

Residents — particularly the elderly, unhoused, outdoor workers, and rural communities — faced elevated risk of hypothermia, travel disruptions, vehicle and property freeze damage, and potential strain on infrastructure and utilities.

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Who Benefited

Retailers of winter clothing and gear, utility companies, and snow-removal services experienced increased demand as residents prepared for bitter cold and travel disruptions.

Who Impacted

Residents — particularly the elderly, unhoused, outdoor workers, and rural communities — faced elevated risk of hypothermia, travel disruptions, vehicle and property freeze damage, and potential strain on infrastructure and utilities.

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