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Brief Warmup Ends Tuesday Before Arctic Front Flips Rain to Snow and Plunges Temperatures

An Arctic front Wednesday is expected to trigger a fast transition from rain to snow and unleash dangerous wind chills by late week.

Overview

  • Forecasters say Wednesday brings the main precipitation, with rain changing to snow as temperatures fall and winds gust 35–40 mph in parts of the Great Lakes and Midwest.
  • Lake-effect bands will target shorelines, with several inches possible in southwest Michigan and northwest Indiana, including pockets of 6 inches or more near Berrien and LaPorte counties.
  • Many inland areas are projected to see light accumulations because most precipitation arrives before readings drop below freezing, though brief squalls and slick spots may affect commutes.
  • Temperatures crash Thursday into Friday with wind chills near or below zero in parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes, as regionwide highs settle in the 20s and low 30s.
  • Cold pushes deep into the South, with the Orlando area forecast to reach freezing or just above Friday morning and feel like the 20s, while New England and the Mid-Atlantic trend colder after mostly rain midweek.