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  2. Upcoming Arctic blasts to deliver coldest air so far this ...

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    Hopes of a widespread, long-lasting January thaw are diminishing, ... For the same period and locations this month, temperatures are 4, 3.6 and 2.9 F below the historical average or a difference ...

  3. Dangerous ice, snow to lead warmup in Midwest and Northeast

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    A major warmup will lead to a January thaw over much of the Midwest and Northeast this week. However, as moisture surges into the regions, enough cold air will linger at the onset of the pattern ...

  4. Reality check: Northeast faces snow, colder air following ...

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    Foggy conditions may worsen to end the weekend in parts of the Ohio Valley and the East before they improve early this week. Looking ahead, this week's colder, more seasonable weather pattern will ...

  5. List of folk festivals - Wikipedia

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    Inuit dance near Nome, Alaska, in 1900. A folk festival celebrates traditional folk crafts and folk music. This list includes folk festivals worldwide, except those with only a partial focus on folk music or arts. Folk festivals may also feature folk dance or ethnic foods.

  6. Singularity (climate) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the most significant purported singularities are January thaw (warmer weather around January 25) and Indian summer (warmer weather in mid-autumn). More fanciful ones include the British tradition that rain on St. Swithun's Day (15 July) will be followed by forty days and nights of rain, and similar folk beliefs around ...

  7. Folklore of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Native American cultures are rich in myths and legends that explain natural phenomena and the relationship between humans and the spirit world. According to Barre Toelken, feathers, beadwork, dance steps and music, the events in a story, the shape of a dwelling, or items of traditional food can be viewed as icons of cultural meaning.

  8. Arctic blast about to invade US. What happened to warm winter ...

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    The winter forecast from the federal government – which covered December, January and February – predicted a warmer-than-average winter for the southern and eastern U.S.

  9. Thaw (weather) - Wikipedia

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    January thaw is a term applied to a thaw or rise in temperature in mid-winter found in mid-latitude North America. Sinusoidal estimates of expected temperatures, for northern locales, usually place the lowest temperatures around January 23 and the highest around July 24, and provide fairly accurate estimates of temperature expectations.