West Coast Will Turn Drier as Colder, Snowier Risks Build in East
West Coast Will Turn Drier as Colder, Snowier Risks Build in East
US · Published Jan 12, 2026
The West Coast is expected to experience drier conditions and warmer temperatures due to a strong high-pressure ridge.
The East Coast faces increased chances of colder air and potential snowstorms as the jet stream dips from Canada.
A significant East Coast storm may develop later in January, bringing heavy snowfall and strong winds.
Significant weather pattern shift in the U.S
The U.S. is bracing for a significant shift in weather patterns over the next couple of weeks. A robust high-pressure ridge is set to dominate the western United States, effectively halting widespread precipitation and ushering in drier conditions alongside warmer-than-average temperatures. This change means that areas accustomed to regular rainfall and snowfall will likely experience a prolonged period of sunshine and milder weather.
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