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Regional forecasts: Mild trends, localized rain and snow

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United States, regional forecasts show a midweek cool-down followed by a widespread warm-up into next week. Meteorologists in Ohio, Michigan, Colorado and Alabama report clipper systems and cold fronts bringing lower daytime highs, isolated flurries, mountain snow and gusty winds Wednesday and Thursday, with light rain and showers tapering in areas. High pressure and southerly flow will raise temperatures above 50 to 70 degrees beginning Monday, with Valentine's Day signals for heavier rain or isolated storms in parts of Alabama late next week. Officials advise caution on icy roads during overnight freezes. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Early week: unusually mild conditions and melting reported across several regions.
  • Midweek (Wednesday): clipper systems/fronts bring cooler temps, flurries, and icy overnight patches.
  • Thursday–Friday: high pressure begins to advect warmer air; showers taper in many areas.
  • Weekend: gusty winds and scattered showers in places; mountain snow persists.
  • Next week: temperatures rebound into the 50s–70s; models indicate possible heavier rain or storms late in the week.
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Who Benefited

Residents in regions experiencing the warm-up benefit from milder daytime temperatures and reduced heating demand, while outdoor businesses may see improved weekend conditions.

Who Impacted

Motorists, mountain travelers and residents in colder pockets face icy roads, gusty winds and localized travel disruptions during overnight freezes and frontal passages.

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Who Benefited

Residents in regions experiencing the warm-up benefit from milder daytime temperatures and reduced heating demand, while outdoor businesses may see improved weekend conditions.

Who Impacted

Motorists, mountain travelers and residents in colder pockets face icy roads, gusty winds and localized travel disruptions during overnight freezes and frontal passages.

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