How long will the cold weather last?
Temperatures are expected to gradually warm up by the middle to end of the week.
Weather / Regional Forecasts
The Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States are experiencing an unsettled and chilly weather pattern this week. A cold front is bringing scattered rain and snow showers, causing temperatures to plummet below average.
The cold front originating in the Midwest is pushing eastward, bringing with it a mix of precipitation. The Great Lakes region is likely to see a combination of rain and snow, while the Northeast will primarily experience rain. The unseasonably cold temperatures are due to an upper-level trough dipping south, allowing arctic air to spill into the region. As the week progresses, the trough is expected to weaken, allowing temperatures to gradually rise. However, the initial cold surge will be significant, with temperatures well below normal for this time of year.
Temperatures are expected to gradually warm up by the middle to end of the week.
Scattered snow showers are possible, but significant accumulation is not expected.
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