Winter Storm to Wallop Midwest and Northeast With More Snow, Ice and Arctic Cold

The snowstorm is expected to arrive in Minneapolis tonight.

The storm is forecast to arrive in Minneapolis around 6:30 p.m. ET and could leave behind 6 to 10 inches of fresh snow in the area. The coast-to-coast weather system is expected to sweep into the Northeast region after midnight, where inland areas could see over 6 inches of snow locally, according to ABC News meteorologists.

Wind chills, or "feels-like" temperatures, will be below freezing for much of the country by Sunday morning, with the coldest of -49 degrees Fahrenheit expected to be in Minneapolis, according to ABC News senior meteorologist Max Golembo.

As of this morning, 38 states were under winter weather alerts, including Texas and Arizona, which usually boast warmer climes.

As the winter storm moves east, ABC News meteorologists said moderate to heavy rain is in store for much of southern California and parts of southern Arizona today.