So far, the beginning of meteorological winter, which runs from Dec. 1 to Feb. 29, has been mild. Right now, there are no indications of arctic air invading the country, the FOX Forecast Center said. This situation has resulted in a substantial lack of snow for many major cities nationwide.
So far, the beginning of meteorological winter, which runs from Dec. 1 to Feb. 29, has been mild. Right now, there are no indications of arctic air invading the country, the FOX Forecast Center said. This situation has resulted in a substantial lack of snow for many major cities nationwide.
The northern tier of states will look more like a bowling alley this week as a series of storms funnel through to the Northeast. That will leave everyone from the Great Lakes to the Eastern Seaboard battling winds, rain and even some snow.
Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee could see their first measurable snow of the season this week, courtesy of a clipper system called a "Manitoba Mauler."