A brief respite from the cold is expected to arrive on Saturday, bringing temperatures back slightly after this week's wintry weather. However, the reprieve won't last long as another blast of frigid air moves into the Midwest and Northeast by Monday, with freezing high temperatures and below-zero lows expected.
For now, areas like Chicago and New York City can expect afternoon wind chills to reach into the mid-20s and mid-30s respectively. While not record-breaking, these conditions are still seasonably chilly and may cause lingering icy and slick conditions for those venturing out early on Saturday morning.
However, it's another cold shot that will bring significant snowfall to parts of the Midwest and Northeast by Sunday. The heaviest snowfall is expected in Iowa and southern Minnesota, where totals could reach up to 3-7 inches, prompting a Winter Storm Warning for areas like Fort Dodge, Waterloo, Mason City, and Worthington.
In contrast, the Rocky Mountains from Idaho and Montana down to Colorado and Utah will see significant snowfall through this weekend, with higher elevations getting more than a foot of snow in some spots.
For now, areas like Chicago and New York City can expect afternoon wind chills to reach into the mid-20s and mid-30s respectively. While not record-breaking, these conditions are still seasonably chilly and may cause lingering icy and slick conditions for those venturing out early on Saturday morning.
However, it's another cold shot that will bring significant snowfall to parts of the Midwest and Northeast by Sunday. The heaviest snowfall is expected in Iowa and southern Minnesota, where totals could reach up to 3-7 inches, prompting a Winter Storm Warning for areas like Fort Dodge, Waterloo, Mason City, and Worthington.
In contrast, the Rocky Mountains from Idaho and Montana down to Colorado and Utah will see significant snowfall through this weekend, with higher elevations getting more than a foot of snow in some spots.