The article highlights the severe winter weather currently affecting many parts of the United States, with exceptionally low temperatures and significant snowfall accumulation impacting daily life. The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions are still recovering from large snowfalls of up to 16 inches, while a rare winter storm is expected to bring up to 10 inches of snow to the Gulf Coast and Southeast, areas less used to such weather. Despite the harsh conditions, many Americans continue to venture out during the holiday weekend.
The brutal cold with temperatures plunging far below normal for January and bringing potentially dangerous conditions when combined with wind will continue to plague much of the United States.
In addition to the bitter blast, parts of the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast continue to dig out from the weekend snowfall which brought some of the largest accumulations of the season.
A rare winter storm will threaten the Gulf Coast states and Southeast, with up to 10 inches of accumulation possible in areas not accustomed to snowfall.
Cold weather advisories were issued in the Great Lakes region, with high temperatures in the single digits in some locations on Monday.
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