Go Back
  • For Business
  • |
  • Warnings
  • Data Suite
  • Forensics
  • Advertising
  • Superior Accuracy™
Washington, D.C., Philly and NYC face flash flood risk. Click for travel impacts. Chevron right
Back-to-back tropical threat for Hawaii. Click for the track forecast. Chevron right

Columbus, OH

70°F
Location Chevron down
Location News Videos
Use Current Location
Recent

Columbus

Ohio

70°
No results found.
Try searching for a city, zip code or point of interest.
Get Premium+
Create Your Account Unlock extended daily and hourly forecasts — all with your free account.
Let's Go Chevron right
Have an account already? Log In
settings
Help
Columbus, OH Weather
Today WinterCast Local {stormName} Tracker Hourly 10-Day Radar MinuteCast® Monthly Air Quality Health & Activities

Around the Globe

Hurricane Tracker

Severe Weather

Radar & Maps

News

News & Features

Astronomy

Business

Climate

Health

Recreation

Sports

Travel

For Business

Warnings

Data Suite

Forensics

Advertising

Superior Accuracy™

Video

Winter Center

Top Stories Severe Weather Hurricane Center Astronomy Heat Alert Climate Recreation Trending Today Health In Memoriam Case Studies Blogs & Webinars

News / Weather Forecasts

Temperatures tumble in eastern US to end a warm March on a cool note

By Courtney Travis, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Mar 29, 2020 4:25 PM EDT

Copied

Severe storms prompted flooding in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, early Sunday morning, March 29.

As the calendar changes from March to April, fluctuating temperatures are expected for the eastern half of the country.

Overall, average temperatures from the Plains to the Eastern Seaboard have been hovering well above normal during the month of March.

Through March 30, the average temperatures reported in Minneapolis and Chicago were both around 5 degrees Fahrenheit above normal for the month. Nashville and Washington, D.C. have recorded temperatures that averaged about 6.5 degrees above normal, and temperatures for March so far were around 6 degrees above normal in New York City. The average temperature during that time in Buffalo, New York, and Atlanta were around 7.5 degrees above normal.

"Behind severe weather that erupted in the Plains, Midwest and Ohio Valley on Saturday, cooler air is sweeping through these areas for the last day of the month," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Renee Duff.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP

Cool air will infiltrate from northwest to southeast across the Great Lakes and mid-Atlantic into the middle of the week and the start of April.

"A cooler air mass moving in will bring afternoon temperatures down as much as 15-20 degrees in just a day," added Duff.

The colder air arrived on Tuesday for cites from Philadelphia to Nashville and Atlanta. Here, temperatures dipped to below-normal levels for late March and early April.

The temperature drop across the Tennessee Valley and the Southeast will come along with another round of heavy rain and thunderstorms.

The coldest day in the mid-Atlantic and South is likely to be on Wednesday.

All the while, much of Northeast, including New England and cities like Boston and Hartford, Connecticut, will notice very little in the way of temperature change. Highs will remain in the 40s and lower 50s through the first half of the week.

Related:

How the coronavirus is impacting US farmers. Could the weather help?
AccuWeather's 2020 Atlantic hurricane season forecast is out
22 injured after tornado leaves trail of significant damage in Jonesboro, Arkansas

As is normal in spring, temperature fluctuation is also in the future, and the temperature roller coaster will start to climb for the latter half of the week.

High pressure building in the eastern U.S. will allow for a more southerly wind flow for many, bringing in warmer conditions.

Afternoon high temperatures are forecast to rebound back into the upper 50s again around the Great Lakes on Thursday, with middle 60s expected to return to the mid-Atlantic by Friday. These temperatures are at or slightly above normal for early April.

Across the Tennessee Valley and the Carolinas, temperatures will return to and hover in the 70s late in the week.

"But, even though New England will remain close to average, relative to most other areas early this week, New England will be the last to warm up late this week," according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.

"It may take until the weekend before some milder air works in from the west and south," he added.

The warmup could be delayed in New York City for a bit as well.

Exactly how long the warmth sticks around in the East, once it arrives, will be determined on if any storms cross the region and pull more cool air down from Canada.

Keep checking back on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.

Report a Typo
Comments that don't add to the conversation may be automatically or manually removed by Facebook or AccuWeather. Profanity, personal attacks, and spam will not be tolerated.
Comments
Hide Comments

Weather News

Weather Forecasts

Heat on hiatus as taste of autumn comes to Midwest, interior Northeast

Aug. 20, 2026
Weather Forecasts

Washington, D.C., Philly and NYC face flash flood risk this weekend

Aug. 20, 2026
Severe Weather

Severe storms to pester Plains, Midwest and East into Friday night

Aug. 20, 2026
Show more Show less Chevron down

Topics

Top Stories

Severe Weather

Hurricane Center

Astronomy

Heat Alert

Climate

Recreation

Trending Today

Health

In Memoriam

Case Studies

Blogs & Webinars

Top Stories

Climate

The 2026 El Niño could become the strongest in a lifetime

16 hours ago

Hurricane

Back-to-back tropical threat for Hawaii, impacts to start this weekend

3 hours ago

Weather News

Why did Miami, Florida hit 100 degrees for only 2nd time on record?

12 hours ago

Weather Forecasts

Pacific storm could spark wildfires across the Northwest

11 hours ago

Hurricane

35 years ago, Hurricane Bob struck New England, a track never repeated

15 hours ago

More Stories

Featured Stories

Weather News

Lala leaves Hawaii communities buried in mud, communication cut off

1 day ago

Weather Forecasts

Fall allergy forecast: Weed, grass pollen to surge in parts of US

1 day ago

Recreation

250-pound black bear dies after becoming trapped in Colorado car

1 day ago

Climate

Lake Powell sinks to record low as Colorado River crisis deepens

2 days ago

Recreation

American tourist dies after lightning strike on Mount Etna

2 days ago

AccuWeather Weather Forecasts Temperatures tumble in eastern US to end a warm March on a cool note
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
Company
Proven Superior Accuracy™ About AccuWeather Digital Advertising Careers Press Contact Us
Products & Services
For Business For Partners For Advertising AccuWeather APIs AccuWeather Connect Personal Weather Stations
Apps & Downloads
iPhone App Android App See all Apps & Downloads
Subscription Services
AccuWeather Premium AccuWeather Professional
More
AccuWeather Ready Business Health Hurricane Leisure and Recreation Severe Weather Space and Astronomy Sports Travel Weather News Winter Center
© 2026 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | About Your Privacy Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information | Data Sources

...

...

...