Central, Eastern U.S. Set For A Welcome Warm-Up
Central, Eastern U.S. Set For A Welcome Warm-Up
US · Published Dec 15, 2025
Central and Eastern U.S. to experience a warm-up after a severe Arctic cold wave.
Temperatures expected to return to seasonal norms by midweek, reducing frostbite risks.
Warming trend may lead to snow melt, potentially affecting chances of a white Christmas in some areas.
Warm-up follows severe Arctic cold wave
The Central and Eastern U.S. are poised for a welcome warm-up this week, offering respite from a severe Arctic cold wave that has gripped the region. After enduring record-cold high temperatures and dangerously low wind chills, particularly across the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast, residents can anticipate a gradual increase in temperatures. The frostbite risk, which has been alarmingly high, is expected to diminish as the week progresses.
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