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AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno explains how conditions will change over the coming days as Arctic air gradually retreats and warmer air is expected to return.
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00:00If you live in the Midwest and Northeast and Mid-Atlantic and you hate the cold, hang in there.
00:05There is light at the end of the tunnel.
00:08Since about Thanksgiving Day, we've seen this upper low across Hudson Bay.
00:13It's been sitting there, and what it's been doing is it's been sending waves of cold
00:17from central and western Canada into the eastern half of the United States.
00:22With that, we've also had quite a bit of snow, especially from New England toward the lakes
00:27where we have a very healthy snowpack right now.
00:30In fact, the biggest snowpack that we've seen since 2018, this early in the season.
00:36However, that upper low is going to finally leave Hudson Bay, and guess what happens next week
00:42as we get into Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday?
00:44The flow is going to become more zonal from west to east.
00:47What does that mean?
00:48The cold air that's been coming south out of Canada into the eastern and central United States
00:54will remain up in Canada, and instead, we get more of a Pacific flow.
00:59What does it mean?
01:00Less cold for many across the country.
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