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Cold air behind the front will flow down into the Florida Panhandle. This colder air will mix with precipitation located along the boundary front and could result in snow in parts of North Florida, including the state capitol of Tallahassee. The snowfall is expected to be isolated to a few hours on Sunday, mid-to-late morning.
Natural gas gaps higher on winter storm warning stretching Midwest to East Coast. Arctic Intrusion forecast Jan 26-Feb 1 could extend rally further.
Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the week before another cold front hits the Treasure Coast — but this one won’t be like the last two.
Cold front to bring gusty winds to parts of New Mexico 5 p.m. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A cold front is moving into eastern New Mexico Tuesday night, bringing gusty north winds up to 30 mph in the northeast. Overnight, temperatures will drop, especially in eastern areas, with colder air settling into valleys while higher terrain remains milder.
An arctic front will bring dangerously cold weather and potentially snow to the region this weekend, with temperatures struggling to warm out of the single digits and wind chills remaining below zero.
Prices rose more than 17%, or roughly 46 cents, to $3.16 per million British thermal units by approximately 1:30 p.m. ET – setting natural gas futures on track for its best day in four years.
While the Coastal Bend will most likely not see any snow, people can expect a strong cold front starting Jan. 25. The National Weather Service office in Corpus Christi said freezing temperatures are expected to continue through the following day, with wind chills falling into the teens.
Weak southeasterly winds will continue ahead of the front’s arrival, bringing light haze and vog to the entirety of the island chain.