After Friday Storms, Temperatures Drop Fast Across Eastern U.S.
After Friday Storms, Temperatures Drop Fast Across Eastern U.S.
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
A strong cold front is causing a rapid temperature drop across the Eastern U.S. after Friday's storms.
Temperatures will dip into the 20s and 30s by Saturday morning, impacting over 100 million people from Maine to South Carolina.
Spring warmth is expected to rebound quickly starting Sunday, bringing relief from the brief cold blast.
East Coast faces rapid temperature drop
After Friday's scattered storms tapered off across the Midwest, Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, residents of the Eastern U.S. are experiencing a rapid temperature drop. A strong cold front has swept through the region, causing temperatures to plummet by as much as 20 degrees in some areas. The lingering storms in the Carolinas and Virginia are also expected to clear, paving the way for a significantly colder weekend.
Related News