A brutal blast of dangerously cold winds is expected to sweep across the Northeast and New England on Friday, prompting officials to close schools and activate emergency plans as the region braces for record-breaking sub-zero temperatures.
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Dangerous wind chills as cold as 50 degrees below zero are set to blast the Northeast as the number of deaths linked to an ice storm in the South rose to eight.
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Like yesterday, the Coachella Valley will experience near normal midday temperatures in the upper-60s/lower-70s but with streaks of fair-weather high clouds today and tomorrow.
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Light winds, clear skies and low humidity will allow SoCal overnight lows to bottom-out in the 30s tonight.
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A winter storm bringing the triple threat of ice, sleet and snow Tuesday to parts of the South and central US has prompted officials to close roads and schools as they urge people to avoid traveling in dangerous conditions.
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The Coachella Valley can expect clear, cool, breezy and dry conditions today.
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More than 1,000 Monday flights have been canceled in the United States as winter weather moves through the middle of the country.
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Showers and patchy fog are rolling through Riverside County Monday, with gusty winds and snow in the mountains expected throughout the day.
