Temperatures to plunge in Midwest, South, Northeast: The latest forecast

FAN Editor

An early season arctic cold front is barreling through the Midwest Monday morning and is expected to reach the Gulf Coast and the East Coast on Tuesday.

Ahead of that cold front was a quick-moving storm which brought accumulating snow to the Midwest, transforming highways into sheets of ice, causing collisions and sending cars veering off roads.

A SHINING example of why we tell you to be extra cautious while driving over bridges/overpasses during freezing temps. The ground keeps many roadways warm, but cold air gets under bridges! This is Lapeer Rd bridge over I-69 in downtown Flint this morning. @GMA @Ginger_Zee #miwx pic.twitter.com/pvBSysPrJ2

This is the snowiest start to winter in Milwaukee and Madison by “virtue of number of days with measurable snowfall,” according to the National Weather Service.

Sunrise for Milwaukee at November 11, 2019 at 06:38AM! Current temperature 20. pic.twitter.com/jpgVDhVK6L

❄️BYE SNOW❄️

In Chicago, the snow and ice caused an average delay of nearly three hours for arrivals at O’Hare International Airport Monday morning.

As this arctic cold takes aim, 20 states from Colorado to Maine are under winter storm warnings or winter weather advisories.

The heaviest snow will be in the Northeast and near the Great Lakes, from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to western Pennsylvania and into northern New England. Some areas could see up to 1 foot of snow.

Winter weather advisories & warnings from New Mexico & Colorado into New England.

The coldest morning in the Heartland will be Tuesday morning. Wind chills are forecast to plunge to -4 degrees in Des Moines, -3 degrees in Chicago, 2 degrees in Kansas City and 7 degrees in Memphis.

Even Dallas is forecast to reach a wind chill of 15 degrees.

The coldest morning for the Southeast and the Northeast will be Wednesday morning.

Wind chills are forecast to fall to -3 degrees in Syracuse, 3 degrees in Boston, 10 degrees in New York City, 24 degrees in New Orleans and 21 degrees in Atlanta.

Click here for tips on how to stay safe in the cold.

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