WSGW Morning Team Show: October 28, 2020 (Wednesday)

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A blast of frigid arctic air has descended over the western United States, toppling records far and wide as readings plummet to some 40 degrees below average for this time of year. Temperatures throughout much of the Rockies dipped below zero to start the week, falling as low as minus-29.2 in Potomac, Montana early Sunday – the coldest temperature ever observed this early in the season across the Lower 48.
The cold has helped whip up a significant winter storm, which is taking shape now from the Four Corners to the southern Plains. It’s dropping heavy accumulations of snow and ice as the frigid air plunges south in its wake.
Winter storm and ice storm warnings are up for most of Colorado, New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma, while winter weather advisories stretch northeast into Kansas City towards the Iowa border. Behind the system, wind chills will drop to minus-25 in the Intermountain West Monday night.
Meteorologists sometimes refer to storms like this one as a kitchen-sink storm, a tempest that combines the worst of all seasons where different air masses collide.
Central Oklahoma is preparing for their worst ice storm since 2015, with the Oklahoma City metro area under an ice storm warning.
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