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Home / Weather / US Faces Warmest January on Record: Heat Ridge Dominates

US Faces Warmest January on Record: Heat Ridge Dominates

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Seattle experienced a 51-degree low temperature, unusual for January.
  • Much of the U.S. is experiencing temperatures up to 30 degrees above normal.
  • A ridge of high pressure is causing unseasonably mild weather across the nation.
US Faces Warmest January on Record: Heat Ridge Dominates

Millions across the United States awoke to unseasonably warm January temperatures, with the Pacific Northwest notably experiencing summer-like conditions. Seattle recorded a low of 51 degrees Fahrenheit, a stark contrast to its typical January temperatures which usually hover in the 30s. This mild weather is part of a broader national pattern influenced by a significant ridge of high pressure.

The warmth is most pronounced in the Heartland, where some locations are experiencing temperatures as much as 30 degrees Fahrenheit above average for this time of year. While the Pacific Northwest faces unusual warmth, other regions are also affected, with the Great Lakes region under a winter weather advisory and fog impacting the West Coast.

Forecasters predict that these elevated temperatures will persist for a few more days before gradually returning to seasonal norms by the end of the week. There is a possibility that Seattle could break records for its highest overnight low temperatures on Tuesday. The National Weather Service anticipates above-average temperatures for Washington state and other western regions between January 18 and January 22.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Seattle is experiencing unseasonable warmth due to a strong ridge of high pressure causing mild weather conditions unusual for this time of year.
Many parts of the U.S. are seeing temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above normal, with some areas in the Heartland experiencing up to 30 degrees above normal.
The unseasonably mild weather is expected to persist for a few more days, with temperatures gradually returning to normal by the end of the week.

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