Weather folklore describes March as “in like a lion, out like a lamb,” but the latter won’t hold true this year in the eastern U.S. as a blast of arctic air engulfs much of the Midwest, Northeast and Southeast by early next week.
A sharp southward dip in the jet stream will set up over the East during March’s final week and send temperatures crashing to levels more typical of the heart of winter.
Beginning this weekend, highs will range from 10 to 25 degrees colder than average in the Great Lakes and the central Appalachians, with overnight lows dipping to between 10 and 15 degrees below average. The winterlike chill will spread toward the East Coast on Monday and Tuesday.
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