Record warmth to roast parts of US on Christmas
The warm weather will stick around for a couple of days, lasting into Christmas Day across the South Central states with high pressure anchored over the Gulf of Mexico.
AccuWeather Global Weather Center – December 21, 2021 – Record warmth has been a common occurrence around the country this December. As Christmas draws near, the Southeast and south-central United States are likely to continue this legacy with more records likely to be broken.
The week will begin with seasonable temperatures for much of the south-central U.S. but the heat will roll in just in time for Christmas Eve and into Christmas as a high pressure system becomes centered over the Southeast and a storm moves in and spins over the northern Rockies.
“Due to the position of these two systems, very warm air originating from Mexico will be pulled northward into the south-central U.S., leading to the record-breaking weather,” AccuWeather
The warm weather will stick around for a couple of days, lasting into Christmas Day across the South Central states with high pressure anchored over the Gulf of Mexico.
Record warmth to roast parts of US on Christmas
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