Temperatures will be on an upward trend this week across the center and eastern half of the nation, AccuWeather forecasters say. However, the next big storm is already on the horizon. Daytime highs are projected to transition from the 20s and 30s over the past weekend to the 40s and 50s by midweek. Partly to mostly sunny skies will accompany the rising temperatures, making for a rather mild stretch by mid-February standards. Any leftover snow cover from the start of the weekend will melt quickly
Temperatures will be on an upward trend this week across the center and eastern half of the nation, AccuWeather forecasters say. However, the next storm is already on the horizon. Daytime highs are projected to transition from the 20s and 30s over the past weekend to the 40s and 50s by midweek. Partly to mostly sunny skies will accompany the rising temperatures, making for a rather mild stretch by mid-February standards. Any leftover snow cover from the start of the weekend will melt quickly ove
Temperatures will be on an upward trend this week across the center and eastern half of the nation, AccuWeather forecasters say. However, the next storm is already on the horizon. Daytime highs are projected to transition from the 20s and 30s over the past weekend to the 40s and 50s by midweek. Partly to mostly sunny skies will accompany the rising temperatures, making for a rather mild stretch by mid-February standards. Any leftover snow cover from the start of the weekend will melt quickly ove
Arctic air is on the move across western and central Canada and will soon sweep into the western and central United States later this week before reaching the East by midmonth. Energy demands will surge, and the cold may be so severe as to put those exposed at risk for serious health concerns, while frozen pipes may lead to extensive property damage, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. The bulk of the cold air will blast in behind a potent storm hitting the Northwest into Wednesday. That storm will