Hidden Weather Icon Symbols window._i18n=JSON. (MORE: Winter Storm Helena a Snow and Ice Threat in the South) It has also set the stage for some wintry weather in those regions. However, temperatures up to 30 degrees colder than average will last through the weekend. The cold has now spread into parts of the South and East, although temperatures will not be quite as far below average in those regions as we are seeing in the northern Plains. On Friday, wind chills in the 30s and 40s below zero were experienced in portions of Wyoming and western Nebraska. The sky will remain cloudy with the possibility of light rain on January 5, 6 and 7, whereas thundershowers are expected on January 8 and 9, the forecast said. LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY NORTHWEST ADIRONDACKS TIL 10 PM Mostly cloudy this evening, snow showers likely over high terrain far northern VT, the n’n Adirondacks, far s’n Quebec, and in extreme southwest Vermont/northwest Massachusetts. IMD Weather update: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, other states to receive rainfall from January 5-9, predicts IMD. In addition, Portland, Oregon set a daily record low of 17 degrees. Archived Detailed Forecast January 5, 2017. Thursday morning, temperatures dropped into the 20s below zero in parts of northern Minnesota, including Bemidji and Roseau, and wind chills reached the 30s below zero across northern Minnesota and into parts of North Dakota. Bagley, Minnesota, was even colder, where a wind chill of 50 degrees below zero occurred. Wednesday morning, portions of North Dakota and South Dakota saw wind chills dip into the 30s and 40s below zero. On Tuesday, temperatures dropped into the 20s below zero in parts of Montana, including Wisdom, where the low temperature reached 28 degrees below zero. Subzero wind chills were observed as far south as southwest Kansas. Monday morning, wind chills fell to as low as the 40s below zero in eastern Montana. ![]() (MAPS: 10-day Forecast High/Low Temperatures)Ī southward diversion of the polar jet stream has allowed arctic air to flow southward out of Canada into the Lower 48 states, dropping temperatures 20 to 40 degrees colder than average in the northern Plains and northern Rockies. A change in weather pattern has arrived to start the month of January, ushering in much colder temperatures for a large swath of the United States that will last for several days in many areas.
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