aren t we? that s right, pamela. astronomical winter begins this week, and it is certainly going to feel like it for much of the country, especially over the next week. you re really going to start to see that cold air set in place across the northern plains before spreading elsewhere in the coming days. now, overnight tonight, we really start to sea that surge of cold air. by sunday morning, take a look at this, the feels-like temperature in bismarck minus 13, fargo, minus 23. it s actually going to get even colder than that in the coming days. take fargo, for example, the high temperature on sunday topping out at only 4 degrees. once we get to tuesday, that high temperature will likely only make it to minus 6, when you factor in the wind, that windchill is probably going to feel a lot more like say minus 25 to minus 30 in that early morning hour. but even though it s starting here, you re really going to see a lot of that cold air spread out across much of the eastern half of the c
milwaukee is reporting 10, chicago at 12. chicago will only make it up to about 16, 17, maybe 18 degrees. but this is what it feels like with did you leiuluth at minus . bismarck minus 18, rapid city 15. it will be kind of in this swath pretty much from right around rapid city extending on over actually, more towards the st. louis area between 3 and 6 inches of snowfall with a little clipper system that s expected to move through. so st. louis on top of the already 13 inches of snow that you ve seen so far this month, there could be an additional 3 to 6 inches. all right. we divide the nation pretty much in half. and you re looking at some fairly moderate temperatures to the south. and by no stretch of the imagination, we re looking at warm temperatures in the southeast. but further north, yes, that s where that arctic air has plunged farther toward the south. one clipper moves through for