00:00The cold that's been so prevalent along the east coast this week will be leaving.
00:06Although, from the Midwest to the Northeast, the warmth never really gets to you.
00:13Although, by the time we get into the weekend, the Mid-Atlantic and the Southeast and much of the Midwest
00:19will be significantly warmer.
00:21It's going to feel like spring, but note the precipitation from the lakes toward the Northeast.
00:26That will keep the warmth limited for you, and unfortunately, I don't have any better news for you.
00:32Because there's going to be another shot of colder air coming south and southeast as we head towards Sunday night.
00:40And then by Monday, look at the cold air coming on in.
00:44Where? Where we've seen it.
00:46Near the Great Lakes and in the parts of the Northeast.
00:50The Mid-Atlantic, well, you'll stay relatively warm into Monday.
00:55Now, as we take a look at next week, it's a microcosm of what we've already seen across the country.
01:00You do have more of what we call a zonal flow, which brings warm Pacific air eastward.
01:06So, from the Mid-Atlantic toward the Southeast, and certainly in the Texas, it's going to feel like spring.
01:12But note where we have the cold.
01:14While the cold air will retreat, it's still going to limit the warmth from the lakes to New England for
01:22most of next week.
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