Arctic Air Brings Midweek Cold and Snow Threat to Midwest Cities
Arctic Air Brings Midweek Cold and Snow Threat to Midwest Cities
US · Published Jan 12, 2026
Arctic air will bring a significant drop in temperatures to the Midwest this week, with highs falling into the teens and 20s.
Intermittent snow and snow showers are expected across Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin, accompanied by gusty winds.
Lake-effect snow may disrupt the Chicago morning commute from Wednesday night into Thursday.
Unseasonably warm start gives way to arctic air
After an unseasonably warm start to January, with temperatures soaring into the 40s and 50s across major Midwest cities like Chicago and Detroit, a dramatic shift is on the horizon. Arctic air is poised to sweep southward this week, ushering in a period of significantly colder temperatures and the threat of snow. By the latter part of the week, daytime highs are expected to plummet into the teens and 20s, representing a staggering temperature swing of up to 40 degrees in some areas. Residents should prepare for a sharp transition to more typical winter conditions.
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