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The polar vortex is expected to send three waves of Arctic air into the U.S. through mid-December.

Despite the cold blasts, current forecasts do not predict significant snow for most of Mississippi.

NOAA's winter outlook suggests above-normal temperatures for Mississippi from December through February.

The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts several cold snaps but lower-than-average precipitation for the Deep South.

Winter is coming. The polar vortex is gearing up to send three blasts of Arctic air into the U.S. through the middle of December. Will Mississippi see snow?

The first system from the polar vortex this week could send storms in some parts of the central and eastern U.S., according to AccuWeather . Areas further north are likely to see frigid temperatures

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