Much of U.S. faces subzero temperatures, snow and high winds in coming days
Briefly

A severe winter storm is expected to impact much of the U.S. with extreme cold, high winds, and substantial snowfall on Tuesday night and Wednesday. The affected region includes areas from Montana to Texas, where temperatures may drop to dangerous lows, and wind chills could make it feel as cold as minus 60 degrees. The National Weather Service has forecasted 4 to 8 inches of snow across the Plains, with additional warnings across the East Coast where accumulations could surpass six inches, leading to hazardous travel conditions throughout the affected areas.
The National Weather Service has warned that frigid temperatures will lead to dangerous wind chills, potentially feeling as cold as negative 60 degrees in the northern Plains.
With widespread snow and ice expected across many regions, travel conditions will be significantly affected, likely resulting in moderate to major impacts.
In regions stretching from Montana to Wisconsin and down to Texas, temperatures will plummet to dangerous levels, raising the need for cold weather advisories.
Along the East Coast, particularly from North Carolina to Delaware, significant snow accumulation could exceed six inches, adding to the winter's challenges.
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