U.S. Temperatures Plunge Later This Week After Warm Start to January
U.S. Temperatures Plunge Later This Week After Warm Start to January
US · Published Jan 12, 2026
Temperatures in the U.S. will drop sharply later this week after a warm start to January.
Arctic air moving south and east will bring daytime highs back into the teens and 20s in the northern Plains and Midwest.
The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic will see highs in the 20s and 30s by late week.
Significant temperature drop expected across United States
After a mild start to January, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s across the Midwest, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic, the United States is bracing for a significant temperature plunge later this week. An influx of Arctic air moving south and east is expected to bring a return to frigid conditions, with daytime highs dropping dramatically across much of the country.
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