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Frigid Airmass to Bring Significantly Colder Temperatures; Snow Continues Downwind of the Great Lakes

A frigid cold airmass will bring significantly colder weather across the eastern two thirds of the country early this week. Record low temperatures are expected in the Southeast by Tuesday morning. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow will continue downwind of the Great Lakes through Monday. Several inches of snow accumulation is expected, including in portions of the Chicago Metro Read More >

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October
Rank # of Days Year
1 3 1925
2
(tie)
2 1993
2 1957
2 1913
5
(tie)
1 2019
1 1980
1 1917
1 1910
1 1898
November
Rank # of Days Year
1 12 1959
2 10 1937
3 9 1955
4
(tie)
8 1991
8 1938
6
(tie)
7 1993
7 1951
7 1950
7 1919
7 1911
7 1903
December
Rank # of Days Year
1
(tie)
21 1989
21 1963
3 20 2000
4
(tie)
19 2013
19 1985
19 1983
19 1909
8
(tie)
16 1976
16 1964
16 1945
16 1932

January
Rank # of Days Year
1
(tie)
27 1978
27 1940
3
(tie)
24 1977
24 1918
5 23 1979
6
(tie)
22 1962
22 1930
8
(tie)
21 1970
21 1949
21 1912
February
Rank # of Days Year
1
(tie)
21 1978
21 1905
3 19 1936
4 18 1899
5 17 1960
6
(tie)
16 2022
16 1929
16 1913
9
(tie)
15 2015
15 1982
15 1964
15 1900
March
Rank # of Days Year
1 10 1965
2
(tie)
9 1960
9 1932
4 8 1969
5
(tie)
7 1996
7 1955
7 1947
7 1915
7 1912
10
(tie)
6 2002
6 1995
6 1989
6 1988
6 1980
6 1971
6 1968
6 1962
6 1954
6 1948
6 1943
6 1937
6 1920
6 1913
6 1906
April
Rank # of Days Year
1
(tie)
2 1957
2 1920
3
(tie)
1 1997
1 1989
1 1987
1 1975
1 1973
1 1971
1 1940
1 1938
1 1936
1 1915
1 1914
1 1899