
(NEW YORK) — Nineteen states from Nebraska to Florida are facing cold weather alerts on Friday morning as a relentless Arctic blast persists — but a warmup is finally on the way.
Friday marks the fourth morning in a row of record-low temperatures across the central U.S.
Cities across the Plains and the South broke or tied their record-low temperatures on Friday: Lincoln, Nebraska, at negative 17 degrees; Kansas City, Missouri, at negative 5 degrees; Memphis, Tennessee, at 15 degrees; and Birmingham, Alabama, at 17 degrees.
The warmup will begin this weekend across the Heartland and the South, with temperatures climbing to the 50s in Kansas City and 60s in Austin by Sunday. By next week, Kansas City will reach the 60s and Austin will warm up to the 70s.
The mild weather will even reach the north.
By Monday, Chicago could warm up to close to 50 degrees. By Tuesday, New York City could climb to 50 degrees and Washington, D.C., could rise to the balmy 60s.
Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.
- Dangerous flooding on Hawaii’s Oahu island prompts evacuations, warning of possible dam collapse - March 20, 2026
- Man who allegedly tried to break Luigi Mangione out of jail is considering a plea, attorney says - March 20, 2026
- Friend speaks out after Kouri Richins found guilty of fatally poisoning husband with fentanyl: Exclusive - March 20, 2026











