Adam Klotz
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But I'm taking you all the way into Monday morning and not a whole lot of space in there where you've seen any sort of break with this.
We've got cold weather advisories.
This is all across portions of New England and getting into some of those interior areas.
The coldest air out there, upstate New York, New Hampshire, anywhere from negative 25 to negative 35 degrees early this morning, driven again by a whole lot of winds.
But warmer air ultimately is building in the middle part of the country.
We're going to see it today, and actually some of these will be record highs.
So this is getting into the Plains, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, temperatures in the mid-70s, the upper 60s.
These would be record highs.
At the same time, we're talking about this extreme cold in the eastern half of the country.
And then the next couple of days, this spills out, starts to spread out a little bit.
Suddenly, New York City, by the middle of the week, maybe climbing up to 40 degrees.
ultimately will be working its way in.
Not a real warmth, but warmth compared to what we're seeing out there this morning.
Early morning temperatures, a lot of folks down at freezing or below freezing.
The coldest air across the country continues to be the northeast.
Feels like temperature is driven by wind.
Negative 12 in New York City, negative 16 up in Boston.
The I-95 corridor has been frigid, and that's where the winds are still the strongest.
Gusting at times 30 to 40 miles an hour.
We've been seeing that all morning long.