By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist
March 25,2015; 10:30PM,EDT
After a day likely to be the warmest since last fall in many locations of the East on Thursday, temperatures will take a big dip by the weekend.
When comparing forecast highs on Thursday with lows Saturday night, many locations will experience a 40-degree Fahrenheit temperature drop. In some cases the temperature change can be as much as 50 degrees colder.
Temperatures will surge into the 50s in New England, the 60s and 70s in the mid-Atlantic and the 80s in the South despite clouds and rounds of rain.
After the temptation to wear shorts and shed winter coats on Thursday, people in the Northeast will soon again be shivering and folks in the South will be reaching for jackets by the weekend.
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The East will enter the early stage of the downhill slide on Friday as colder air pushes into the Appalachians and then on to the Atlantic coast as the day progresses.
A significantly colder day is in the kiosk for Saturday throughout the region.
Highs will range from the 20s in the mountains of New England to near 40 in New York City to the lower 50s in Atlanta and near 70 in Orlando on Saturday.
The combination of clouds, cold air, gusty winds and even some snowflakes flying in the Northeast will result in AccuWeather.com RealFeel® Temperatures 10-20 degrees lower than the actual temperature at times.
Enough snow could fall to coat the ground from parts of the Northeast spanning Friday into Saturday as the cold air settles in. The best chance of a small accumulation is from the lower Great Lakes to the central Appalachians and portions of New England.
The chill moving in over the interior South could bring a freeze to some locations from parts of the Carolinas to the northern part of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
The temperature change will be a breath of fresh air in Florida, which has been very warm much of the month. Highs most days this month in Orlando have been in the 80s and temperatures have averaged about 8 degrees above normal.
Temperatures are projected to rebound slowly on Palm Sunday into early next week in the East.
However, the temperature rebound may not occur quickly enough to prevent another dose of snow for portions of the Great Lakes and interior Northeast. Some wet snow is possible later Sunday into Monday.
"Dramatic temperature and weather swings are not uncommon for March, which usually behaves like an ever-changing chameleon, perhaps more so than the 'in like a lion and out like a lamb' characterization people make," Abrams said.
- Neven Prvinic · Follow · Top Commenter · Cleveland State UniversityWe got to 55F here in Cleveland, just slightly above normal, and this aftef 8 constant days below average, and the next 8 days all look below average. This week our normal went over 50 and on an average we see our first 70F of the year around March 20-25th. Yet we cant even stay above 40 for a high on a constant basis. So i do not know what roller coaster they are talking about, its all been one sided, on the way down and staying down.
- Ari Seguin · Top CommenterAbout time Florida's cooling down! I hated the sweltering days, I hope there are more cooldowns for the rest of the year. It would be better if it never reached 80 degrees ever again, too bad that can't happen, but I wish it could happen.
- Alex Sosnowski · Follow · Top Commenter · Senior Meteorologist / Writer at AccuWeatherHere are some temperature (F) swings from lowest low to highest high so far this month...Charlotte: 61, Richmond: 63, Pittsburgh: 72, Buffalo: 52, Columbia: 59, Caribou 65. Of course these are dwarfed compared to the mid-continent central U.S...Chicago: 73, Minneapolis: 77, Omaha: 85, Fargo: 86.
- Jim Fisher · Top CommenterAre these one day swings? And if so, how often did this happen? Roller coaster implies a lot of up and downs - in central PA (according to accuweather records and forecast) March will have 5 days above average, 3 of those a whopping 5 degrees or less above average...not exactly a roller coaster...
- Christopher E. Corrigan · Top Commenter · Floor organizer/Trouble shooter at Self/Boston Globe
- Jim Fisher · Top CommenterAre these one day swings? And if so, how often did this happen? Roller coaster implies a lot of up and downs - in central PA (according to accuweather records and forecast) March will have 5 days above average, 3 of those a whopping 5 degrees or less above average...not exactly a roller coaster...
- Christopher E. Corrigan · Top Commenter · Floor organizer/Trouble shooter at Self/Boston GlobeJim Fisher..It looks like a warm April for those in the northeast..No matter what the long forecast say...Do they just throw dart at the board..I can't wait for the warm..I love the upper 50's to mid.
60 and cooler nights.
- Frank Sitera · UFAIt may be cooling down the next few days in Savannah Ga., but still better than what I grew up with in upstate NY :-)
- Grant McGuire · Top Commenter · Western Connecticut State University"Temperature roller coaster" implies that we will spent a significant length of time in BOTH the cold AND warm sectors. Pretty frightening that the 45-day forecast shows not one 70-degree day.
- Grant McGuire · Top Commenter · Western Connecticut State University
- Cory Morrison · Follow · Top Commenter · Filing/Labelling/General Assistant with Industrial Supply Products at Independent Distributors Inc.Grant McGuire I would not be surprised if parts of the Great Lakes don't get their first 80F day until mid June.
- Jim Fisher · Top Commenter5 days above average for the entire month of March in my neck of the woods doesn't seem to be much of a roller coaster to me as well...
- John SimondsIt is comical. Here in upstate NY we've had 6 days this month with a high temperature above average. Right now it is a balmy 37F during our most recent "warm up". Currently we are at a -6F departure for March with no hope of a warm up in sight. I feel like the folks at Accuweather who write these articles do it as a joke for those of us who have been suffering here in the Northeast. lol
- George Greene · Top Commenter · Works at TopShelf OldiesWe hit the low 60s today in Akron...will barely hit the mid 30s Fri and Sat.....and our 45day forecast has one 70 degree day in it, in spite of it being a forecast that goes thru the first week of May.
- Cory Morrison · Follow · Top Commenter · Filing/Labelling/General Assistant with Industrial Supply Products at Independent Distributors Inc.My area is still struggling to get out of the 30s today thanks to the stubborn cloud cover. It might potentially reach the 40s this evening though and then we are back to below average temps.
- Ari Seguin · Top CommenterFlorida gets 80 degree days almost every month of the year and I hate it. I'll never forget the day central Florida finally fell below 25 degrees for the first time since February 2013. Thank god I don't live in Furnace Creek, California, the climate there is horrible. Most of the year, that place battles 100 degree temperatures, even worse than Florida's climate. I've never been to Furnace Creek, CA, but I don't want to go there.
- Christopher E. Corrigan · Top Commenter · Floor organizer/Trouble shooter at Self/Boston GlobeYes Jim..What is with that...It was more like an even keel..
- Cory Morrison · Follow · Top Commenter · Filing/Labelling/General Assistant with Industrial Supply Products at Independent Distributors Inc.Not much of a roller coaster for Southern Ontario. Temperatures are expected to be below average every day until next Wednesday here.
- Grant McGuire · Top Commenter · Western Connecticut State UniversityHere's a good laugh for your day: http://
www.accuweather.com/en/ weather-news/ vacation-towns-hope-for-big -sp/44368893. - Alex Sosnowski · Follow · Top Commenter · Senior Meteorologist / Writer at AccuWeatherGrant McGuire Ocean water temperatures typically don't hit 70 F until July around NYC, farther north it's a bit later on.
- Grant McGuire · Top Commenter · Western Connecticut State UniversityCory Morrison Last year, I remember someone describing the water on Labor Day weekend as "it's a bit chilly, but after a while you don't notice it." Made me want to jump right lol.
- Cory Morrison · Follow · Top Commenter · Filing/Labelling/General Assistant with Industrial Supply Products at Independent Distributors Inc.Considering that Labor Day weekend was actually warm last year where I am, it was probably the only perfect weekend of last summer to go swimming.
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