US weather forecast shows massive 70 degree temperature gap between the frozen Northeast and sunny California
Weather conditions across the United States will show a strong regional contrast tomorrow, with winter firmly in control across the northern tier and pockets of springlike warmth lingering in the South and Southwest, Gramodo reports.
High pressure will dominate much of the country, keeping skies mostly clear and limiting rainfall in most regions.
However, temperature differences from coast to coast will be pronounced, shaping daily routines, travel plans, and energy demand.
Across the Northeast and Great Lakes, cold air remains entrenched. Daytime highs will struggle to rise above the 20s and lower 30s °F, with overnight lows dropping into the single digits and teens.
Despite the cold, the absence of widespread precipitation will make for generally calm winter conditions, though icy mornings are likely.
In the Midwest and Plains, temperatures will also run below seasonal averages. Cities from the Upper Midwest into the central Plains will see crisp mornings and chilly afternoons, with clear skies allowing for strong overnight cooling.
Farther south, conditions turn more moderate, with highs climbing into the 40s and 50s °F.
The South and Southeast will enjoy relatively mild but dry weather. Afternoon temperatures will range from the 40s °F in parts of the Carolinas and Tennessee Valley to the 50s and even low 60s °F in Texas and the Gulf Coast.
Nights will still be cool, especially inland, but freezing conditions will be limited.
Along the West Coast, a different pattern emerges. California and the Desert Southwest will stay warm for the season, with highs in the 60s and 70s °F.
The Pacific Northwest, however, will see increased cloud cover and a higher chance of rain, especially near the coast, as moist air moves inland.
Tomorrow’s Forecast in Major U.S. Cities
- Albany: High near 20°F, low around -1°F, dry
- Atlanta: High about 36°F, low near 15°F, dry
- Austin: High around 56°F, low near 27°F, dry
- Boston: High near 24°F, low around 10°F, dry
- Chicago: High about 32°F, low near 8°F, dry
- Dallas: High near 52°F, low around 28°F, dry
- Denver: High about 55°F, low near 25°F, dry
- Los Angeles: High around 78°F, low near 59°F, sunny
- Miami: High near 56°F, low around 37°F, dry
- Phoenix: High about 76°F, low near 47°F, dry
- San Francisco: High near 52°F, low around 47°F, dry
- Seattle: High about 51°F, low near 46°F, rain likely
- Washington: High around 28°F, low near 11°F, dry
Rain chances remain limited nationwide, with the most notable precipitation expected in the Pacific Northwest and parts of Hawaii, while most other regions stay dry under stable atmospheric conditions.
Detailed Look at Tomorrow’s Weather in New York City
In New York City, tomorrow will feel distinctly wintry from start to finish. Temperatures will bottom out near 10°F overnight and only recover to around 23°F during the afternoon. Skies are expected to stay mostly clear, and no precipitation is forecast, keeping conditions dry but sharply cold.
Winds will be noticeable, averaging around 20 mph, with occasional higher gusts adding a biting edge to the air and making it feel colder than the thermometer suggests.
Humidity levels will hover near 70%, but the cold, dry air mass will prevent any fog or snowfall from developing.
Hourly temperatures will rise slowly through the day, peaking in the mid-afternoon before dropping quickly after sunset. With sunset around 5:14 PM, evening temperatures will fall back into the teens, making winter coats, hats, and gloves essential for anyone heading out at night. Overall, New York City faces a clear, dry, but intensely cold winter day tomorrow.
