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CNN This Morning

in. and if you've already planted your vegetables for the season, or perhaps a flowers that could be a jeopardy this morning. so just keep that in mind. maybe if you can get out there early, remember the coldest part of the morning is roughly between five and seven in the morning. so if you have pituitary to cover those plants that are extremely sensitive, you can see temperatures are indeed above freezing for most of these locations, look at cincinnati 34, but we will be cold this week. in fact, about 56% of the lower 48 or roughly 180 million people will be below 40 degrees. so we'll see that mercury in the thermometer dropped well below average for this time we're here's an example, atlanta, 44 this morning, st. louis 42 on monday morning where your normal low temperature should be in the upper 40s to around 50. so clear and cool. all thanks to this high pressure system, i want to show you this. you can see a cold front that is going to be our next, whether maker, there's a deporting system that's really bringing us are only ran in fall on the map this morning across eastern us, but it's that secondary cold front that'll develop across the plains with severe weather

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FOX and Friends Saturday

500 at a tall keg georgia super speedway. catch the race at 3:00 if on fox with pre-race coverage starting at 2 p.m., and guess what? he drew the best straw. chief meet. [roll call] s, the chief, rick, reichmuth, will be there live tomorrow but he joins us here on set right now. how'd you get that gig? rick: i'm going to be taking some tired and -- tires and going and selling them. pete: you should. rick: a million bucks? >> [inaudible] pete: i ask him that all the time. rick: does it have to be all or nothing? will: is there something serious happening today i'm not aware of? [laughter] rick: got to mix it up. today we've got cooler temps. we've been talking about these high temps across the central plains for so long. temps have really plummeted. we do have much cooler air that's settleed in, and this is a temporary break here. we've got temperatures that are below average. one problem we're going to have is down across parts of the

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FOX and Friends Saturday

someone who's done something wrong to her. maybe, and i'm just speculating, maybe she's the bully. nicole: i think those swifties are going to come after you, will. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth -- rick rick will, that's dangerous, man, coming in like that. nicole: sure is. i didn't say it. raich reining you're -- rick: you're market is nicole. we've got a big swing in temperatures this week across the central plains. it's almost back to winter. take a look at the map, we had temps that were7 friday in north platte, we're 47. look at business mark, -- bismarck. big cooldown. that that front is down across parts of the south. we've got a lot of rain dealing with throughout the next day and a half across much of the southeast. flooding concerns for us. but along with that rain is going to be that front sweeping through. here's today's forecast. dallas, you drop down to 60 degrees.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

wise and where are you on the sports stuff? >> baseball is not my thing. ask me about severe thunderstorms and i'll give you all the details, which is exactly what i'm going to do right now. thunderstorm watch in parts of the plains specifically missouri and kansas. this is going to last 6:00 a.m. central time, but we'll see these thunderstorms ramp up as the day goes on. notice how massive that severe threat is today. does include 26 million people with the bulls eye, but extending from the midwest down to texas, dallas, wakefield, little indianapolis, all included in that. that will last into this evening, and then we look ahead to friday. we've got another storm system going to kind of develop right along a stalled out front. that's going to leave us with rain chances not just for one day but for a couple of days. we'll see this rain kind of spread across parts of the south as we get to saturday for basically texas to carolinas is the areas we'll be watching. we'll likely see heavy rain associated with this with prolonged periods of rain across

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Snow, rain may return to north India; Delhi minimum 7.6°C

Western Himalayan region and nearby plains to see rain and snow early next week due to new western disturbance, leading to colder temperatures. | Latest News India

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Carter becomes first living ex-president with official White House Christmas ornament

Former President Jimmy Carter has another distinction to his name.The 99-year-old is the first of the U.S. presidents to be honored with an official White House

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This stunning 1920s Toronto home is going for $3 million

If you thought this house looks like it could be in a magazine, you'd be right. It has been in several, including Objekt, listing agent Pavlena Bro...

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

and a record-breaking arctic cold snap sweeping across much of the country. more than 100 million on alert for the dangerous winter blast. blizzard like conditions reducing visibility and making roads impassable in buffalo and other parts of western new york. new york's governor extending a travel ban in erie county. the cold air snow sweeping into the northeast where residents along the coast are still cleaning up from flood damage. high winds plunging tens of thousands into darkness in wisconsin and michigan. parts of the south bracing for dangerous conditions. shoppers stocking up at the grocery store in memphis, tennessee. somara theodore standing by with the forecast, but first, victor oquendo leads us off from iowa where temperatures are expected to fall well below freezing. >> reporter: tonight, a brutal arctic blast sweeping across much of the country, bringing dangerous wind chills from the plains to the midwest, and triggering heavy lake effect snow along the great lakes. more than 100 million people are

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CBS Weekend News

plains made for crippling driving conditions. cbs's charlie de mar is in iowa. good evening. it sounds dangerous out there. >> reporter: and good evening to you. as you can see, it's this drifting snow that's creating a lot of the issues on the roads. we have seen a number of jackknifed semis, and now this bitter cold really is setting in. here in iowa, what's known as the world's largest truck stop, it is packed with drivers and truckers who simply aren't taking any chances on the icy roads. dangerous whiteout conditions in iowa and other midwestern states making travel treacherous. the heavy snow and gusty winds are causing big rigs like these to crash. iowans are digging out after almost 15 inches of snow blanketed the state. >> two snowstorms back to back feels like a little much. >> reporter: and temperatures are plummeting across the country with the windchill as low as negative 65 degrees in the great plains.

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