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    Nationwide arctic blast puts millions at risk for over 40 record lows

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    An arctic blast is causing record-breaking low temperatures across the U.S. Most of the country is experiencing subzero temperatures. Cold weather advisories have been issued for northern New England and parts of the East Coast.

    An arctic blast is causing record-breaking low temperatures across the U.S. Most of the country is experiencing subzero temperatures. Cold weather advisories have been issued for northern New England and parts of the East Coast.

    Washington D.C. activated an Extreme Cold Alert on Thursday as overnight temperatures will be as low as 20 degrees with a wind chill.

    An Extreme Cold Alert occurs when the National Weather Service (NWS) predicts temperatures that will pose an immediate risk to residents.

    POLAR VORTEX: WHAT IS IT?

    D.C. isn’t the only area experiencing frigid weather this week. Around 180 million Americans are in the middle of an arctic blast which is causing extreme freezing temperatures.

    As of Thursday, most of the country had record lows and is expected to set more tomorrow.

    Arctic blast outlook Tuesday through Saturday

    Arctic blast outlook Tuesday through Saturday

    (FOX Weather / FOX Weather)

    Millions of Americans have already felt portions of this bitter arctic air from the Polar Vortex sweeping across the U.S.

    When there is a disruption in the Vortex, it becomes weak and pushes colder air south towards Canada and the U.S.

    People walking through heavy snow in Chicago on Saturday.

    People walking through heavy snow in Chicago on Saturday.

    (Robert Ray / FOX Weather)

    On top of a La Niña winter, this has caused us to see typical temperatures for early February to appear in December.

    ARCTIC BLAST USHERS IN FREEZING, POTENTIALLY RECORD COLD FOR 235 MILLION AMERICANS TO KICK OFF LA NIÑA WINTER

    This new wave of Arctic air has already brought colder temperatures than what most of the country saw on Monday, where a Cold Weather Advisory was in effect for northern Montana and wind chills caused it to feel 20 to 30 degrees below zero.

    Temperature lows in the Midwest on Monday Dec. 1.

    Temperature lows in the Midwest after the arctic blast on Monday, Dec. 1

    (FOX Weather / FOX Weather)

    Current temperatures in Central U.S.

    Current temperatures in the Central U.S.

    (FOX Weather / FOX Weather)

    Many areas will stay at or below freezing, as the coldest air will linger over the High Plains and Upper Midwest, leaving cities like Chicago and Minneapolis to likely not climb above freezing for the duration of the week.

    CHICAGO BRACES FOR THE ARCTIC BLAST AND A SECOND SNOWSTORM

    According to the FOX Weather Center, today into Friday, things take a bigger shift Thursday, as the weather pattern evolves, ushering in a stronger blast of colder Arctic air. The push is even more frigid due to the colder temperatures leading up to the big blast.

    The Midwest is the focal point for the coldest temperatures today, with the widespread outlook readings between 10 and below zero, as portions of the region are already feeling -28 to -31 degrees due to wind chill this morning.

    Iowa and Minnesota reign as the first record-breakers today, bringing in four record lows for the cities of Waterloo, Sioux City, Cedar Rapids and Hibbing.

    More potential records could also be broken for Des Moines, Cedar Rapids today.

    As we near peak season for lake-effect snow, there's hardly an ice coverage on the Great Lakes, but that's about to change as single-digit temperatures settle in with an arctic blast. FOX Weather Meteorologist Jane Minar explains how ice coverage impacts lake-effect snow.

    As we near peak season for lake-effect snow, there’s hardly an ice coverage on the Great Lakes, but that’s about to change as single-digit temperatures settle in with an arctic blast. FOX Weather Meteorologist Jane Minar explains how ice coverage impacts lake-effect snow.

    By Friday, the heart of the cold will expand to the I-95 corridor, where more record lows may fall across cities like Pittsburgh, New York, Indianapolis and Baltimore.

    Morning temperatures across the Midwest and Great Lakes will be in the single digits, while the I-95 corridor will reach the upper 20s, making it 15 to 25 degrees below average for this time of year.

    HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER

    A woman is bundled up as winter weather conditions sweep across the U.S.

    (STEPHEN MATUREN/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    In total, over 40 record low temperatures are possible across the Northern Tier for both today and Friday and below-average temperatures are expected to remain in some regions through mid-December.

    arctic blast Lows millions Nationwide puts Record Risk
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