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January Thaw: Quiet Weather Pattern Signals Brief Warm-Up for Most of US

Last updated: January 12, 2026 7:03 am
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A weak storm exits the Northeast as a January thaw takes hold—expect 20-25°F above-normal highs across the Plains and Midwest by Tuesday, with only nuisance snow squalls and lake-effect flakes to dodge.

What’s Happening Right Now

A fast-moving clipper is pulling its last band of rain and snow across northern New England this evening, ending a weekend of nuisance showers and isolated snow squalls that briefly dropped visibility to near-zero in western New York and Pennsylvania. Behind it, high pressure builds in from the Plains, flipping the national mood from winter-locked to spring-tease.

The atmosphere is locked in a zonal flow—jet-stream winds racing almost flat from west to east—so storms have little room to amplify. Translation: no major blizzards, no severe-weather outbreaks, just a quiet parade of weak systems for the next 72 hours.

Great Lakes Snow Machine Revs Up—But Only on Low

Lake-effect snow radar showing narrow bands over Lake Ontario
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Cold northwest winds behind the exiting low are dragging just enough Arctic air across the still-unfrozen Great Lakes to spark narrow lake-effect bands. The jackpot zone stretches from Oswego to Watertown in central New York, where a single persistent band can unload 6-plus inches by Tuesday morning. Everywhere else sees a flaky inch or two—enough to make roads slick but not enough to close schools.

The Warm-Up Timeline

  • Monday: 40s reach the Great Lakes; 50s push into Kansas and Missouri.
  • Tuesday: 20-25°F above normal from Denver to Detroit—60°F in St. Louis, near 50°F in Chicago.
  • Wednesday: Mild air spills east; 50°F in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston—but so does humidity, so foggy morning commutes are likely.
  • Thursday: Cold front slides through the East; temperatures crash back to January reality by afternoon.
Forecast high temperatures showing 60s in the Plains and 50s in the Midwest
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Why It Matters for Travelers and Commuters

Black-ice risk is virtually zero during the peak warm hours, slashing salt budgets and morning delays. However, rapid nighttime cooling can glaze untreated bridges, especially across the Appalachians on Wednesday night. If you’re flying, the mild flow keeps fog rather than snow as the main threat—expect 30-45 minute ground stops at Midway, O’Hare and LaGuardia between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.

Energy Bills and Grid Load

ERCOT, PJM and MISO are all forecasting 12-15% lower heating-degree-day demand through Thursday, shaving roughly $18 off the average household natural-gas bill this week. Grid operators gain breathing room after a December that pulled record winter peak loads; expect day-ahead wholesale power prices to dip below $25/MWh across most central hubs—cheap enough for data-center operators to pre-cool servers and lock in savings.

Climate Context: January Thaws Are Trending Earlier

NOAA climate chart showing increasing frequency of mid-January warm spells since 1970
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The last 30 years have seen a 28% increase in the number of January days >10°F above normal across the Lower 48, according to NOAA’s Climate Extremes Index. While this week’s pattern is driven by natural variability—a buckle in the polar vortex parked over Greenland—long-term warming is amplifying the peaks, making thaws feel more abrupt and extending the frost-free window that fruit growers watch nervously.

Next Chance for Real Winter

Ensemble guidance shows the zonal flow flattening again by the weekend, but a fresh Arctic high is forecast to drop south out of Canada next Sunday. If the track verifies, temperatures could plunge 30°F in 24 hours from the Dakotas to the Mid-Atlantic, and the next clipper may have enough cold air to work with for a widespread 3-6 inch snow event. Stay tuned—winter is only pausing, not quitting.

Extended forecast graphic showing temperature drop next weekend
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