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    Record high temperatures possible after arctic blast

    DailyWesternBy DailyWesternNovember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    After record-setting low temperatures across the eastern US earlier this week, a major warmup is on the way with parts of the Heartland expected to surpass the 80 degree mark by the end of the week.

    After record-setting low temperatures across the eastern US earlier this week, a major warmup is on the way with parts of the Heartland expected to surpass the 80 degree mark by the end of the week.

    After a pre-winter arctic blast set more than 70 record low temperatures across the eastern U.S. earlier this week, a major warmup is on the way, with parts of the Heartland expected to surpass the 80 degree mark by the weekend.

    FIRST BIG FREEZE OF SEASON GRIPS EASTERN US, AS ARCTIC AIR AND SNOW REACH THE SOUTH

    • DERBY, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 11: A woman and her dog walk along the Shoreline Trail on November 11,2025 in Derby, New York. The season’s first Artic air made its way across the Great Lakes, through the Northeast, and as far south as the Gulf Coast bringing some of the earliest snowflakes in years for some regions.
      ((Photo by John Normile/Getty Images))

    • Snow blanketed a Walmart parking lot in Bluefield, Virginia Monday evening.

      Snow blanketed a Walmart parking lot in Bluefield, Virginia Monday evening.
      (RASweather23 via Storyful)

    • UNITED STATES - NOVEMBER 11: Visitors to the the National World War II Memorial try to stay warm on Veterans Day on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.

      UNITED STATES – NOVEMBER 11: Visitors to the National World War II Memorial in Columbus, Ohio try to stay warm on Veterans Day on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
      ((Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images))

    • UNITED STATES – NOVEMBER 11: Witold “Victor” Brick, 102, of Loudon County, Va., has his ears protected from the cold, during a wreath-laying ceremony at the National World War II Memorial on Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
      ((Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images))

    71 record low temperatures were set on Tuesday, as a large dip in the jet stream allowed arctic air to spill south into the U.S. some three weeks before meteorological winter.

    Over 190 million Americans experienced below average temperatures, which allowed snow to stick across parts of the Southeast.

    Macon, Georgia dropped to 25 degrees, breaking a 100-year-old record.

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    The coldest air of the season moved across the South, setting record low temperatures on Tuesday. The cold air allowed some snow to accumulate on grassy surfaces in northern Georgia. FOX 5 Atlanta reporter Marc Teichner has the details.

    The coldest air of the season moved across the South, setting record low temperatures on Tuesday. The cold air allowed some snow to accumulate on grassy surfaces in northern Georgia. FOX 5 Atlanta reporter Marc Teichner has the details.

    The temperature in Orlando also broke a record, falling to 36 degrees, its coldest November morning in nine years.

    TallahasseeFlorida reached freezing Tuesday morning, colder than several major Northeast metro areas like New York City and Boston.

    The large dip in the jet stream will move east Wednesday, giving way to a ridge of high pressure that could usher in record high temperatures.

    HOW HIGH PRESSURE AND LOW PRESSURE DRIVE THE WEATHER

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    (SOURCE GOES HERE)

    Potential record warmup on the way

    The temperature roller coaster begins Thursday with cities like Atlanta forecast to reach the low 70s by the afternoon.

    Parts of the Northeast will see more seasonable conditions, with New York City climbing back into the low 50s on Thursday, which is more typical of mid-November.

    By Friday, locales across the central U.S. that froze just a few days earlier could approach 80 degrees.

    WARMER TEMPERATURES FUEL INCREASED SUGAR CONSUMPTION, STUDY SAYS

    CAPTION GOES HERE
    (SOURCE GOES HERE)

    According to the FOX Forecast Center, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma could reach 80 degrees by Friday, and parts of the Texas Panhandle are expected to approach 90 degrees.

    Areas around Davenport, Iowa and Chicago could climb back into the 60s and 70s by Saturday. Chicago’s Department of Transportation was engaged in snow removal operations just Monday, responding to the city’s first snow of the season.

    The long-range temperature outlook from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center shows most of the eastern U.S. remaining at or above average through mid to late November.

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