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Fresh Round Of Arctic Air Could Bring Coldest Temperatures Of Winter So Far To Some In Central, Eastern US

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By Chris Dolce

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J​anuary’s shivering weather pattern east of the Rockies shows no signs of letting up as we head into the month’s final stretch.

That’s because a fresh batch of bitterly cold arctic air is set to arrive this weekend into early next week, possibly bringing the coldest lows of the winter so far in some cities as well as dangerously cold wind chills.

W​hen the next cold plunge will arrive: After a brief return to milder temperatures in the central U.S., the next cold plunge supplied by strong arctic high pressure will nosedive southward through the Plains and upper Midwest by Friday night and Saturday.

F​rom there, it will spread across the rest of the Midwest, South and Northeast Sunday through Tuesday.

Although it’s not forecast to set many records, the temperatures during this cold snap will be anywhere from 15 to 30 degrees below average for a large area. Some people may experience record cold afternoons.

(​MAPS: Forecast Highs And Lows)

Current Temperatures

How frigid temperatures might become: In general, some locations will see their coldest lows of winter so far, while for others, it might rival what they have already seen.

Forecast AM Lows Next Week

W​ind chills will once again be dangerous. T​he following three maps show the coldest forecast wind chills of the day on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. In most cases, those coldest wind chills occur early in the morning.

(​MORE: What The Wind Chill Means And Why They Are Dangerous)

January’s cold start is notable for one reason: Record cold hasn’t been widespread this month, but what we’ve seen so far, plus what’s to come, makes it noteworthy from a persistence point of view.

Most areas east of the Rockies had temperatures at least somewhat below average for the first 13 days of the month as a whole, as shown in the analysis below from NOAA. Most notably, parts of the Plains, South, Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic have been 5 or more degrees below average.

https://weather.com/forecast/national/news/2025-01-15-arctic-frigid-cold-blast-central-eastern-states-late-january

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