Warmup brings relief from bitter cold with above-average temperatures coming by midweek

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Warmup brings relief from bitter cold with above-average temperatures coming by midweek

Warmup brings relief from bitter cold with above-average temperatures coming by midweek

Winter will loosen its cold grip on much of America this week as changing patterns bring above-average temperatures for millions and need help from invading polar air.

According to the FOX Prediction Center, the deadly arctic blast began on Sunday with rising temperatures starting in the western US.

By Friday, America’s great warming will be over, with more than 277 million across the US experiencing above-average temperatures.

“We’ve been waiting for warmer conditions,” said FOX Weather Meteorologist Craig Herrera. “Here’s to next week, all that cold air is going to be bottled back up north, and we’re going to keep these nice, steady, warmer temperatures, if you will, for at least a week here next weekend. “

While calling it “warm” may be difficult, temperatures will be a drastic increase for the more than 100 million people who started Sunday with a Wind Chill Warning and those with temperatures below freezing.

For those in the Midwest and northern Plains, temperatures will rise above freezing by midweek.

It may not seem like a big change, but this area has experienced high temperatures in the teens for the past week.

Temperatures across the US are expected to rise by midweek after bitterly cold weather. Stephen Yang The deep freeze begins with the start of the work week. FOX Weather

Billings in Montana, Minot in North Dakota and Minneapolis ended the weekend with temperatures at or below zero. By Monday, the high in Minneapolis is forecast to reach 32 degrees.

After starting off with a low of 3 degrees at the end of the weekend, a high of 43 by Wednesday will feel very refreshing for Kansas City.

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Warmer temperatures will slowly increase for the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with afternoon highs in the mid-40s and 50s by Wednesday and Thursday.

The warm-up will be fully underway by Friday. FOX Weather forecast highs Monday in the North. FOX Weather

Pittsburgh started with a high of 26 degrees on Sunday; by Thursday, the high is forecast to be 54 degrees.

Meanwhile, places across the South will get a taste of spring-like temperatures.

Warm air will mean potentially record-breaking low temperatures across the mid-Atlantic and Southeast.

Potential record low heat on Thursday morning. FOX Weather

On Sunday, the high in Jacksonville, Florida, only reached 48 degrees. By Friday, the Bold City of the South was back in the lower 80s.

Temperatures in Dallas, Houston and New Orleans will feel warmer than last week.

High temperatures in the lower 70s are forecast by Tuesday evening.

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