Jet Stream Dip Brings Cold Weather to Midwest
Jet Stream Dip Brings Cold Weather to Midwest
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
A dip in the jet stream is bringing colder temperatures to the Midwest.
Residents in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois should prepare for unseasonably cold weather.
The National Weather Service advises taking precautions to protect against the cold, including dressing in layers and checking on vulnerable individuals.
Jet stream brings unseasonably cold Midwest weather
A significant dip in the jet stream is causing colder temperatures across the Midwest, leading to unseasonably cold weather in some areas. The jet stream, a fast-flowing air current, has shifted southward, allowing cold Arctic air to move into the region. This pattern is expected to persist for several days, bringing chilly conditions to states like Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
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