It might officially be spring, however its going to feel more like winterearly next week as an arctic blast brings a chill to the air from the GreatLakes to the Deep South. High temperatures will only climb into the 30's inChicago and Detroit on Monday and Tuesday and to make matters worse, there willbe even be some snowflakes in the air. Further south there will not be anysnow, but you won't escape the cold. Those of you living from Little Rock toAtlanta better be prepared as temperatures may not even reach 50 degrees onMonday and Tuesday, so it looks like you will have to break out your winterjackets once again.Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Eric Leister
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