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US natural gas futures extended Friday's rally, surging above $4 mmbtu on Monday, with contracts trading around $4.20 on Tuesday morning amid rising expectations of early winter heating demand and an unplanned outage at the Freeport LNG export facility in Texas.
Meteorologists are citing new weather models showing an unusual cold blast for early next week that will blanket parts of the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, with temperatures cold enough for accumulating snow in some areas.
Legendary meteorologist Jim Cantore wrote on X that parts of the eastern half of the US will experience "Arctic Air" by Monday and "everyone gets to feel the chill even in FL."
In addition to our progressive pattern precip chances in the east this week, the pattern actually amplifies by Monday with a COLD blast and trough in the east. This is ARCTIC AIR and everyone gets to feel the chill even FL. Lows 10-20F below average with teens dipping into the… pic.twitter.com/Q2A0mp8a1k
— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) November 4, 2025