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Sunday Evening Weather Update – January 25, 2026

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Sunday Evening Weather Forecast – January 25, 2026

As the sun sets on January 25, 2026, all eyes are on the changing weather patterns that are set to impact various regions. This forecast presents essential updates that are crucial for planning your evening and week ahead.

H2: Regional Weather Overview

H3: Northeast

In the Northeast, we can expect partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of scattered flurries. Temperatures will hover around the mid-30s, making it a brisk evening. Residents are advised to dress warmly if heading out, as wind chill factors might make it feel colder. For up-to-date weather impacts, visit NOAA’s Northeast Region page.

H3: Midwest

Moving to the Midwest, the evening forecast suggests a mix of clouds and sun. High-pressure systems should keep conditions mostly dry, with temperatures ranging from the high 20s in the north to low 40s in the southern reaches. Those looking for further details can consult The Weather Channel.

H3: South

The Southern states are gearing up for a warmer evening, with temperatures in the 50s to low 60s. Expect scattered thunderstorms, especially in areas like Florida and Louisiana where moisture levels are high. For severe weather updates, please refer to the National Weather Service.

H3: West Coast

On the West Coast, the forecast looks promising. Southern California is likely to enjoy clear skies and mild temperatures around the upper 60s. In contrast, Northern California might face rain showers as a cold front moves in. Stay informed about precipitation updates via AccuWeather.

H2: What to Expect This Week

Looking ahead, the first half of the week will bring mixed weather patterns.

H3: Precipitation Patterns

In the Northeast, anticipate a chance of snow showers midweek as a low-pressure system moves through. Residents should remain vigilant about potential hazardous driving conditions. On the other hand, the South may experience clearing conditions later this week after a round of storms, leading to warmer and pleasant temperatures.

H3: Temperature Trends

The Midwest will see fluctuating temperatures, with highs creeping into the 40s by Wednesday, while the West Coast may have significant temperature swings with a return of cooler weather by the weekend.

H2: Final Thoughts

As we head into the last week of January, preparedness is key. Keep an eye on local forecasts and remain updated on potential weather advisories. Resources such as the Weather Underground can provide interactive maps and real-time updates that will help you stay informed.

Checking your local forecast frequently will equip you with the information needed to make the most of your week ahead! Be sure to dress appropriately for your region as conditions can change rapidly.

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