RedOrbit.com - 1/15/13, Joshua Kelly
Big Story Weather from January 14: Cold air is beginning to flow in from Canada with many places about to see the coldest air in well over 20 years; high temps for many places might not get above zero by this weekend as this cold air is expected to continue to move southward. The second big story is the ice storm which is really beginning to take its toll on Northern Louisiana and Mississippi as some places have gotten a significant amount of ice which is impacting not only driving but also power lines and tree limbs.
Weather Outlook for January 15: High pressure over the Great Lakes will bring nice weather into the region and this will extend eastward into the Northeast. The cold front extending through the Southeast will bring showers to the region, while a stationary frontal boundary along the Gulf Coast will bring showers to the coast, and inland we will see more ice/snow/sleet impact the region as most of Northern Louisiana and Mississippi are under “ICE STORM WARNINGS” again today. A cold front extending down through the Northern Plains will bring some light snow to places in North Dakota and extreme Northern South Dakota. High pressure over the West Coast will bring nice weather to the region. Below is the weather for a few select cities.
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