when is it going to get cold again
You’re asking a question that really depends on your exact location and the current regional pattern, and I don’t have live access to location‑specific weather data right now, so I can’t tell you precisely when it will get cold again where you are.
How to quickly check “when it gets cold again”
Use any major weather site or app and look at:
- Hour‑by‑hour forecast
- Scan the next 24–48 hours to see when temperatures drop sharply (for example, from the 40s to the 20s).
- 10–14 day forecast
- Look for:
- A new cold front: several days in a row with much lower highs than today.
- Look for:
* “Very cold,” “below normal,” “arctic air,” or “cold outbreak” in the extended text forecast.
- “Feels like” temperatures
- Wind can make it feel much colder; check “RealFeel” or “feels like” values around mornings and nights.
A quick rule of thumb: if you see daytime highs dropping at least 10–15 degrees below what you’re seeing this week, that’s your answer to “when it’s going to get cold again” for your area.
Mini example: If today is in the low 50s, and next Wednesday your 10‑day shows highs in the low 30s with breezy winds, that Wednesday is effectively “when it gets cold again.”
If you tell me your nearest city or ZIP/postcode, I can walk you through exactly how to read your upcoming forecast and pick out the next real cold spell.