Overview
- Parts of the Deep South and central Southeast warm into the upper 60s to low 70s through Saturday, with gusty southwest winds and on-and-off showers tied to a lifting warm front.
- A weak cold front moves through Saturday into Sunday, easing southern highs back to the upper 50s and mid 60s before a stronger warmup returns next week under a rebuilding ridge.
- The Midwest and Northeast remain cold, with teens and 20s, light flurries or snow, and refreeze concerns creating slick spots in areas such as Cincinnati and Metro Detroit.
- New England stays chilly with only spotty light snow this weekend, and forecasters are watching a Canadian system late Monday into Tuesday that could deliver accumulating snow.
- By midweek, above-average temperatures spread widely, with mid-70s possible across parts of the Deep South and upper 70s to near 80 in South Florida.