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After a warm and comfortable start to the month, Mother Nature has remembered that February is actually a winter month. Cold air will flood the Central and Eastern United States this week.
The 2024–25 North American winter is the current winter season that is ongoing across the continent of North America.The most notable events of the season so far have included a powerful bomb cyclone that impacted the West Coast of the United States in mid-to-late November, as well as a severe lake-effect snowstorm in the Great Lakes later that month.
The pattern continued into the first week of 2018, with more record lows being set following a significant blizzard that impacted the Northeastern United States in early January. By January 11, warmer temperatures had surged northeastwards, although following a winter storm a few days later , cold temperatures returned to the Northeast.
Canada, Central United States, Eastern United States, Northern Mexico Part of the 2020–21 North American winter The February 2021 North American cold wave was an extreme weather event that brought record low temperatures to a significant portion of Canada , the United States and parts of northern Mexico during the first two-thirds of February ...
A frenzy of winter storms will deliver waves of snow, ice and rain to the central and eastern United States through at least the middle of February, cause frequent disruptions to daily routines ...
Mid-Atlantic United States, Southern: Unknown 1 February 2024 nor'easter: February 15–18 N/A N/A Unknown Unknown 13.8 (35) 0.5 (12.7) Mid-Atlantic United States: Unknown 0 Early April blizzard: April 2–5 N/A N/A 73 mph (117.4 km/h) 984 mbar 28.0 (71.1) Unknown Upper Midwest and Northeast United States: Unknown 4 Season aggregates 2 RSI storms
This is a previous version of our coverage on two winter storms taking aim at the central and eastern states this week. For the latest updates, use the links below. (FORECAST: Winter Storm Harlow )
The second has to do with meteorological winter which varies with latitude for a start date. [1] Winter is often defined by meteorologists to be the three calendar months with the lowest average temperatures. Since both definitions span the start of the calendar year, it is possible to have a winter storm occur two different years.