Get ready for a weather whiplash! After a record cold snap early this week, a pattern change will bring a big warmup across much of the country.
Breakdown
- Above average warmth is spreading from the West to the central and eastern U.S. 6s
- The country is transitioning from record cold and low daytime highs to potential record highs. 11s
- A high pressure ridge is strengthening, causing temperatures to surge, especially in the Tennessee Valley, West Virginia, and Indiana. 44s
- Recent snowfall in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic will give way to warmer conditions. 31s
- By late week, temperatures are expected to be 10 to 25 degrees above average, with 70s and 80s returning in many areas, including Florida. 1m 0s