The monster storm that brought blizzard conditions to parts of the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes is finally on its way out. As it pulls farther away this Tuesday, much of the country is catching a brief break from widespread chaos. But don’t be fooled by the calmer skies—winter is far from done.
Behind the departing cyclone, a surge of Arctic air is spreading across much of the eastern two-thirds of the United States, setting the stage for a very cold New Year’s Eve in many areas.
Lake-Effect Snow Intensifies Across the Great Lakes
In the wake of the departing storm, the lake-effect snow machine remains firmly switched on. Cold Arctic air flowing over the relatively warmer waters of the Great Lakes will…
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