Brace for record cold from the Plains all the way to the Eastern Seaboard

Also, another round of snow.

Record low minimum and maximum temperatures should be set from the Plains all the way to the Eastern Seaboard both Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

Freeze Warnings are currently located across parts of the Midwest, with Freeze Watches across the Appalachians into parts of the Northeast.

Much of the central and eastern U.S. will continue to be dominated by colder than average temperatures.

Higher elevations in the Cascades and Sierra Nevada and then into the Northern Rockies could see some light snow with this. The Northern High Plains could also see a couple of rounds of light snow on the cold side of a front draped across the Intermountain West over the next couple of days,

Another round of light mixed precipitation or snow is also possible for the Central Appalachians and across parts of the interior Northeast behind the low.

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May 10, 2020 at 07:54PM

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