447 FXUS01 KWBC 132026 PMDSPD Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 323 PM EST Tue Jan 13 2026 Valid 00Z Wed Jan 14 2026 - 00Z Fri Jan 16 2026 ... Above average temperatures prevail across the Plains and the West Coast this week, while a cold front bring Arctic air to the South and East Coast by Thursday and Friday ... ... Lake effect snowfall will fall downwind of the Great Lakes Wednesday and Thursday along and behind the Arctic front, as well as mountain snow across the Southern Appalachians ... ...Showers and thunderstorms chances will prevail across central and southern Florida Wednesday and Thursday along a couple of frontal boundaries moving through the region... The main synoptic weather pattern will be troughing and cold weather along the east coast, while ridging and above average temperatures dominates the West. For tomorrow, the Plains can expect high temperatures in the low 70s across Texas to the middle 40s as far north as South Dakota. A dry cold front does look to pass through the southern Plains tomorrow afternoon and will help lower dew points and bring cooler morning lows in the 30s for Thursday morning across Texas. However, temperatures in the afternoon will quickly moderate on Thursday across the central tier as highs reach the 50s and 60s for the heartland, around 10-15 degrees warmer than average for Mid-January. The West Coast will remain 5-10 degrees above average as a persistent area of high pressure remains over the area. In general, high temperatures are expected to average in the lower 50s across the Inter-Mountain West for the next few days. Southern California and Arizona will be warmer in the 70s. An Arctic cold front will move southward through the northern Great Lakes tomorrow and drop temperatures into the teens and 20s. The front will then progress south and east through the day tomorrow and into Thursday morning. Temperatures are expected to plummet behind the front as high temperatures on Thursday will struggle to get out of the 20s for most of the east coast and Ohio Valley. Thursday morning temperatures as low the middle 20s are likely across the Deep South, and then even colder morning low temperatures on Friday as the mercury may drop into the teens across the Carolinas and into the middle 30s across central Florida. Florida residents will need to be on the lookout for falling Iguanas by the end of the week. The strong cold front will bring favorable conditions for lake effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes. Winter Weather Advisories are active downwind of Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, and Lake Eerie for Wednesday-Thursday morning. There is also a Winter Storm Warning on the downwind side of Michigan for portions of far northwest Indiana and southwest Michigan as travel conditions will be hazardous due to a forecast 6-8 inches of snow with wind gusts to 40 mph. Allow for extra travel time in favorable lake effect zones. Additionally, there is a Winter Weather Advisory for the southern Appalachians and the Blue Ridge as 2-4 inches, max 6", of snow is forecast for the area. Winds could be gusty as well along the ridges. For those storm lovers, South Florida can expect scattered thunderstorms tomorrow due to lingering moisture and daytime heating. On Thursday, coverage is likely to be higher as a line of showers and storms will accompany a cold front moving through the area. Wilder Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php $$