It said bitterly cold and strong northerly winds and snow would "present some very challenging conditions".
Bitterly cold temperatures stretched from the Dakotas to New England, sweeping down into the Ohio Valley.
"It was bitterly cold - I used to wear my pyjamas under my police uniform, " he said.
The Kara Sea region is remote, sparsely populated and bitterly cold, frozen over for much of the year.
Although bitterly cold on Sunday, the weather is expected to be calmer then.
It would feel bitterly cold with a brisk easterly wind, with a maximum temperature of 1C, the office said.
More snow is expected over the weekend and a "bitterly cold south-easterly wind" will remain, the Met Office added.
Young and old, men and women worked from sun up to sun down, through the summer heat and bitterly cold winter.
Both teams traded penalty goals as the all-Wales showdown took time to splutter into life in bitterly cold temperatures in Cardiff.
It's also getting bitterly cold as we head north and we're piling on the layers after three months of bikini weather.
The assistant highways director said a "Herculean effort" was going into fixing road damage in the county after a bitterly cold winter.
It was a bitterly cold morning, and smoke curled from their chimney.
It may be a bitterly cold day but there are still children playing on the swings, while other people are walking their dogs.
Around 100 hundred mourners filled the church while another braved the bitterly cold spring day to listen to the service on loud speakers outside.
At the same time, Europe and North America experienced bitterly cold winters in what has come to be known as the Little Ice Age.
Temperatures in parts of the UK plunged to -11C (12F) overnight as forecasters warned of a bitterly cold spell and snow showers over the weekend.
But some countries felt the effects immediately, in bitterly cold weather.
In 2009, disputes between Moscow and Kiev over the status of this network led Russia to cut off gas to Ukraine during a bitterly cold winter.
The day of the funeral, 30 January, was bitterly cold, but the streets of London were packed and millions more mourners watched proceedings at home on television.
But even in summer, at an altitude of more than 3, 000 metres, the winds are fierce and frequent, the weather is changeable, and the nights are bitterly cold.
But he and his generals underestimated the endurance and valor of the Russian people, as well as the bitterly cold winter conditions under which they would be fighting.
Cavity wall insulation slows down the rate at which warm air escapes your property, keeping each room of your house warm even when it is bitterly cold outside.
Sadly, when I rocked up to Steinberg's flirting party in my flirtiest maternity dress, bitterly cold New York temperatures had kept all but one of her clients away.
National Weather Service forecasters urged caution early Friday as they warned that "bitterly cold conditions" were expected to continue across much of the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast into the weekend.
Amid bitterly cold conditions and heavy snowfall, the players deserved credit for the general quality of the first half - but the same could not be said about much of the second.
On a bitterly cold January morning Spanish businessman Javier Capella sits in a warm General Growth boardroom in Chicago overlooking the river, talking about his dream to make his handbags as hot in the U.S. as they are back home.
The former Cold War foes, who've split bitterly over how to halt the conflict, said they'd work to revive a transition plan they laid out in June 2012 but which never gained momentum with Syria's government or the opposition.
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