Some of you hoping for a change in January may be disappointed as the country has some substantial areas of above and below average temperatures. Discover what the nation's regions will see.
Multiple clipper systems will move through the Northeast, enhancing lake-effect snowfall along the Great Lakes. Snowfall of 5-8 inches is possible from northeastern Wisconsin to northern New York through Wednesday, with isolated pockets potentially exceeding a foot. This has been one of the snowiest starts to the season for Marquette, Michigan, and Syracuse, New York, with more on the way. As the week progresses, temperatures will begin to warm up slightly, so some rainfall could mix in. Here’s the latest.
California’s Rose Parade began more than 100 years ago as an event celebrating Southern California's mild winters. This year, for the first time in two decades, rain poured down on floats and the crowds, but it didn’t dampen spirits. Check out how the performers and musicians marched on.
Record warmth across the West and Central US will spread east in the week ahead, bringing springlike highs and lows for millions. Highs 20-30 degrees above average are possible across the eastern Rockies and Central Plains, including cities like Denver. This record warmth will spread to much of the East this upcoming week, where multiple days in the 60s and 70s are possible for cities like Atlanta, Memphis and Charlotte. Temperatures could even reach the 80s for parts of Texas and Florida. Here’s the latest.
January’s full wolf moon is also a supermoon, but it’s not the only reason you’ll want to get outside and enjoy this celestial wonder. A rare alignment and a meteor shower will make the weekend extra special.