FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — AccuWeather on Wednesday released its seasonal forecast, predicting a “potentially explosive” hurricane season this summer and fall. The season runs June 1 to the end of November, but there is the potential for tropical systems — storms that gain their energy from hot sea surface temperatures as opposed to a front – forming early this year. The forecast called for 20 to .
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A dramatic southward push of Arctic air into the eastern two thirds of the country this week will result in bitterly cold conditions with temperatures trending 20-40 degrees Fahrenheit below typical mid-January values. For some areas, the brisk weather into this week will be the coldest conditions observed since December of 2022. At the start of the week, daytime temperatures are expected to range in the single digits across parts of the southern Plains and only reach into the teens to 20s acros
A dramatic southward push of Arctic air into the eastern two thirds of the country this week will result in bitterly cold conditions with temperatures trending 20-40 degrees Fahrenheit below typical mid-January values. For some areas, the brisk weather into this week will be the coldest conditions observed since December of 2022. At the start of the week, daytime temperatures are expected to range in the single digits across parts of the southern Plains and only reach into the teens to 20s acros
A dramatic southward push of Arctic air into the eastern two-thirds of the country this week will result in bitterly cold conditions with temperatures trending 20-40 degrees Fahrenheit below typical mid-January values. For some areas, the brisk weather early this week will bring the coldest conditions observed since December of 2022. At the start of the week, daytime temperatures hovered several degrees above zero F at Oklahoma City, dipped to the single digits in northwestern Arkansas and plumm