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Parts of the US could see ‘extreme’ cold during holiday season
- The third week of December could bring an expansive cold spell from the Canadian Plains to the U.S. East Coast.
- Forecasters expect below-normal temperatures from Montana to Maine this December.
- Record-cold lows are possible from the Corn Belt to the Mid-Atlantic later this week.
- Some parts of the Midwest and Northeast may see five to 20 degrees below zero.
- Snow may accompany the cold as a system moves from the Central Gulf Coast northward.
- Cold air could affect both the Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest regions.
- Lake-effect snow is expected to linger over the Great Lakes this week.
- Several Pacific systems are forecast to move into western Canada with trailing snow.
- Residents should prepare for a mix of extreme cold and wintry precipitation.
- The forecast comes from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center.
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