
‘Dramatic’ Warmup Expected Across Most of the US Soon: Forecasters
Starting in a few days, a large portion of the United States will see significantly higher temperatures, according to the U.S. National Weather Service and other forecasters. The weather service’s six-to-10-day outlook, issued Jan. 16, shows that all of the continental United States, Hawaii, and some portions of Alaska will see slightly higher to well above-normal temperatures between Jan. 22 and Jan. 26. “A dramatic warmup is expected across the Lower 48 starting next week and lasting at least the next 10 days,” Richard Tinker, a meteorologist at the Climate Prediction Center, told USA Today. “One more shot of cold air is expected later this week. After that, the ‘deep freeze’ will ease its grip, and odds favor above-normal temperatures for the following 10 days or so across the entire Lower 48.”...
