United States weather services reported notable regional temperature swings on Sunday with dangerously cold conditions in parts of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, while the Midwest and Mountain West warmed toward seasonal norms. Local offices issued warnings including an Extreme Cold Warning in Birmingham where wind chills fell to single-digit values. Lake-effect snow ended near Chicago, then gave way to sun and milder readings. Washington experienced blustery conditions and gusts near 40 mph behind a nor-easter, and Denver reported unseasonably mild, sunny afternoons with highs near 60. Forecasts show brief light snow chances. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Local businesses that rely on milder conditions, municipal road crews, and residents in warmer regions benefited from forecasts showing temporary warming and dry conditions, which reduced immediate snow and ice impacts and supported outdoor activities and travel.
Residents in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic who faced extreme cold and single-digit wind chills suffered increased health risks and potential infrastructure strain, including risks to exposed plumbing and greater need for heating and emergency services.
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Regional weather shows cold warnings and warm anomalies
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