when will it warm up again
Right now there is no location or time-frame information, and there is also no access to live forecast tools in this chat, so an exact answer about when it will warm up again is not possible here.
Why a precise answer needs your location
Weather patterns and warm-ups are highly local.
- A “warm-up” in Chicago can mean going from below 0 to 5–10 °C, while in Texas it might mean jumping back into the 20s °C (60s–70s °F).
- Different regions have very different typical warm-up timings (e.g., coastal vs inland, northern vs southern latitude).
Without at least your nearest city or region, any date or temperature range would be guesswork, which would be misleading.
How you can quickly check
To get a real, specific answer for your exact spot, these steps work best:
- Open a major weather site or app (for example, a national meteorological service or a large forecast provider).
- Enter your city or ZIP/postal code.
- Look at:
- The 10–14 day temperature trend.
- The “feels like” or wind chill values.
- Any notes about pattern changes (like “cold front exits / high pressure ridge brings warmer temps”).
If you share your nearest city/region and whether you mean “warm up” relative to freezing, jacket weather, or true spring/summer warmth, a more tailored, scenario-based explanation can be given (for example, what usually happens in your area around early January vs late January based on climate normals).
Bottom note: Information here is general and based on publicly available weather-climate patterns, not a live forecast for your exact location.