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Arctic blast will hit these areas hardest as Texas braces for blackouts

Por: Newsweek Nation December 15, 2022

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Colder-than-normal weather is expected to batter the U.S. over the course of the next 10 days.An Arctic blast is moving eastward, and cold air is collecting from higher-than-average snowfall in Alaska and Canada. The blast has started to merge into the lower 48 states. Northwestern states have already been subjected to frigid temperatures, with parts of Idaho and Wyoming experiencing temperatures more than 20 degrees colder than normal, and the... + full article



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