Jan. 23, 2013
Forecasters: Brutal, dangerous cold grips Northeast
Washington, D.C., is experiencing what could be its coldest stretch in almost 10 years, a meteorologist said, as dangerously cold weather and snow continued to hit much of the Northeast and Great Lakes area Wednesday.
In the D.C. area Wednesday morning, temperatures were expected to be between 10 and 17 degrees with below-zero wind chills possible in places, according to NBCWashington.com.
And in the Tri-State area, which has already seen some heavy snowfalls, the coldest weather in two years was arriving, NBCNewYork.com reported.
It added that forecasters were expecting brutal wind chills that could make it feel like minus 25 degrees.
Weather.com said lake-effect snow had been record-breaking at times and warned more was on the way.
Much of the East Coast was experiencing low temperatures. The National Weather Service issued freeze warnings for Wednesday morning for as far south as Florida.
Weather.com said there had already been some “impressive” snowfalls.
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