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    Dr. Roy Spencer: Will Sunday's game at Lambeau Field be the coldest ever?

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    Forecast already dropped from -8 to - 10 F !

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    Global warming expedition still trapped in Antarctic ice.

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    Cold Hard Facts: It may be summer in Antarctica, but a group of scientists on a global warming expedition were dealt an ironic twist after their ship became stranded due to exceptionally thick sea ice. Several ships were forced to avert rescue attempts after also running into adverse conditions. A helicopter was finally deployed in a last-ditch effort to pick up the 52 passengers stranded for 10 days.

    All this embarrassment could have been avoided if the crew had simply looked at the facts: Antarctica continues to mount record after record for sea ice expansion, and the globe is cooling – a development not projected by climate models. But environmental alarmists don't hinge their efforts on facts, which explains this week's other climate news: A new study is warning, according to The Telegraph, that “the world's climate is warming faster than feared because previous predictions were too 'optimistic' and overestimated the cooling impact of clouds.” To which we ask: In what world?
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    8 hours ago

    Next storm will bring 'mother lode' of freezing temps

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    Tannen Maury / EPA / Icicles hang from the eaves of a house and snow covers the ground as temperatures hover near 0 degrees in Wilmette, Ill., on Friday.

    By Erik Ortiz, Staff Writer, NBC News


    Consider Friday’s big chill a mere warm-up act: This weekend will bring a deep freeze that could prove fatal for the ill-equipped.
    As a new storm slogs across the Midwest on Sunday into Monday, states such as Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin will see lows in the minus teens and minus 20s. And with sub-zero winds whipping through some areas, it could feel more like the minus 50s and minus 60s, meteorologists warn.
    “It’s the mother lode of cold air,” said Weather Channel coordinating meteorologist Tom Moore. “On the heels of what will be the coldest air of the season, will be dangerous, life-threatening winds.”
    Snow is expected to begin falling throughout the Midwest on Sunday, also reaching parts of Tennessee and Alabama. Along the East Coast, the storm will bring rain but be accompanied by warmer weather.


    Moore said Midwesterners should take extra precaution because of the arctic front that will paralyze the region.

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    NBC's Al Roker has the latest weather forecast.


    “Anybody living out on the streets needs to be rounded up and put into a shelter,” Moore said. “The repercussions for not could be deadly, and I’m afraid we’re going to see cases like that.”
    Minnesota isn’t taking any chances on Monday. Gov. Mark Dayton said all public schools will be closed for the day.
    Minneapolis will see a high of minus-14 degrees and a low of minus-27 degrees through Monday — but with the wind chill it would feel like the minus-40s.
    “The safety of Minnesota’s schoolchildren must be our first priority,” Dayton said in a statement. “I have made this decision to protect all our children from the dangerously cold temperatures now forecasted for next Monday. I encourage Minnesotans of all ages to exercise caution in these extreme weather conditions.”
    Temperatures won’t be any better in Chicago, which will come close to a high of minus-11 degrees — a record mark previously reached in December 1983 and January 1994.

    John Makely / NBC News / Commuters are bundled against the cold weather as they arrive at New York's Penn Station.

    Perhaps the most foolhardy will be football fans in Wisconsin. Sunday’s NFC wild-card game between the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers will play out in bone-chilling minus-5-degree temperatures.
    Meanwhile, cities across the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast — walloped by Thursday night’s snowstorm — will see milder temperatures with rain Sunday into Monday. New York City will see highs in the lower 40s. Boston, digging out from as much as two feet of snow, could reach 50 degrees.
    But then another frigid plunge is forecast for Tuesday: the Big Apple is expected to see a high of around 10 degrees, while Philadelphia and Boston will be in the teens.
    Don't despair, Moore said, there's a silver lining: warming temperatures by the end of next week.
    “We’re going to see a moderating trend as a whole,” he added.



    Throughout the Northeast, the side roads remain the biggest trouble areas. NBC's Tom Costello reports.

    Related:
    Deadly winter storm dumps up to 20 inches of snow


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