Arctic Cold Fronts Bring Frigid Wind Chills, Snow Across U.S. This Week
Arctic Cold Fronts Bring Frigid Wind Chills, Snow Across U.S. This Week
US · Published Jan 14, 2026
Arctic cold fronts to bring single-digit wind chills across the U.S. from Thursday through the weekend.
Cities like Chicago, Indianapolis, and New York to face dangerously low wind chills, increasing the risk of frostbite.
Northeast and interior Great Lakes may see accumulating snow, creating hazardous travel conditions, especially near the Great Lakes and central-eastern New York.
Deep freeze and snow across United States
A series of Arctic cold fronts are set to plunge much of the United States into a deep freeze from Thursday through the weekend, bringing dangerously low wind chills and the potential for accumulating snow. The frigid air mass will originate from the Arctic, pushing southward and impacting regions from the Midwest and Great Lakes all the way down to the Gulf Coast and Florida.
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