National Weather Service Meteorologist Gail Hartfield says it’s going to take a while to thaw out after temperatures plummeted into the teens.
***WCHL’s Ron Stutts Spoke with Hartfield on the Tuesday Morning News***
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Very Cold Temperatures To Remain Until Midday
National Weather Service Meteorologist Gail Hartfield says it's going to take a while to thaw out after temperatures plummeted into the teens.
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