Pacific Northwest Sees June-Like January Temperatures Amid Winter Warmth
Pacific Northwest Sees June-Like January Temperatures Amid Winter Warmth
US · Published Jan 14, 2026
The Pacific Northwest is experiencing June-like temperatures in January due to a high-pressure ridge.
Seattle recorded a low of 51°F (10.5°C) on Tuesday, significantly above the average for mid-January.
Above-average temperatures are expected to continue in Washington, the Intermountain West, and parts of Texas, potentially impacting snowpack and local ecosystems.
Pacific Northwest experiences unseasonably warm January weather
The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a bout of unseasonably warm weather this January, with temperatures more akin to early June. Seattle, for example, saw a low of 51°F (10.5°C) on Tuesday, a temperature typically expected in June rather than the middle of January. This anomaly is due to a ridge of high pressure combined with overnight cloud cover, which has kept temperatures 5–10 degrees above normal across much of the region.
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