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Arctic Air for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic; Increase Rainfall for Pacific Northwest

An arctic cold front will quickly track across the Great Lakes, Northeast and mid-Atlantic. Snow showers and squalls will accompany this system with increasing winds and falling temperatures. Damaging wind gusts may result in tree damage and power outages. Meanwhile, moisture returns for the Pacific Northwest this weekend with both coverage and intensity of rainfall and higher elevation snows. Read More >

Today will be windy with a mix of clouds and sun. Gusts up to 45 mph are expected. Near-seasonal temperatures Saturday will trend well above average Sunday through early next week.
It will turn windy today with northwest winds gusting up to 45 mph. This may make travel difficult for high-profile vehicles, and may result in loose objects being blown around if not secured. The winds will gradually diminish by late this afternoon and early evening.
Taking a look back at January, temperatures started out warm for the first 2 weeks then turned much colder for the rest of the month. Most of the precipitation fell on January 8th, with monthly totals a quarter to an inch below normal. Snowfall also was below normal for the month. More information: www.weather.gov/dvn/climate_monthly_01_2026