Monday’s Weather Check: What to Expect as Workweek Kicks Off
Monday’s Weather Check: What to Expect as Workweek Kicks Off
US · Published Jan 26, 2026
Frigid Arctic air descends on the Central and Eastern U.S. following a major winter storm.
New England braces for more snow, with an additional 3–8 inches expected in some areas.
Dry, high-pressure conditions prevail in the Midwest, Plains, and West, but lake-effect snow remains possible.
Frigid Arctic air sweeps Central and Eastern regions
Monday's weather forecast reveals a stark contrast across the United States as the workweek begins. Following the departure of the season's most potent winter storm from the East Coast, an influx of frigid Arctic air is sweeping across a significant portion of the Central and Eastern regions. Residents from the Midwest to Maine can anticipate temperatures plummeting into negative digits and single digits, while those in other areas will experience temperatures in the teens and twenties.
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