Cold Front Brings Chill To Southeast And Central Plains
Cold Front Brings Chill To Southeast And Central Plains
US · Published Oct 27, 2025
A cold front brings a sharp temperature drop to the Southeast and Central Plains, with highs in the 50s and 60s.
Drier weather follows the front's passage, although brisk winds are expected to linger briefly.
Temperatures are well below average for late October, requiring residents to take precautions to stay warm.
Temperature drop follows rain and thunderstorms
A cold front is currently sweeping through the Southeast and Central Plains, causing a significant drop in temperatures. Residents can expect daytime highs in the 50s and 60s, a stark contrast to the warmer conditions experienced earlier in October. This chill arrives on the heels of recent rainfall and thunderstorm activity, ushering in a period of unseasonably cool weather for this time of year.
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