The latest weather update showed that portions of the Northeast would feel unseasonably warm this coming weekend as the first week of November begins.
In previous reports, the start of November with Halloween was affected by chilly weather conditions in Mid-Atlantic to Pacific Northwest.
Rainy weather emerged in South-Central U.S.
Meanwhile, portions of the Western United States would experience a storm that could result in heavy snow and severe weather conditions.
The potent storm could also unleash thunderstorms.
While the end of October noted that the portions of Northwest would experience the much-needed rain that could help fight drought-stricken areas.
Affected areas
In the latest forecast on November 3, AccuWeather reported that portions of the Northeast would have springlike weather until the weekend.
According to the weather outlook, AccuWeather noted the unseasonably warm temperatures that could emerge in the Northeast this weekend.
The warm temperatures with warm air could record widespread 70s, and the records-highs could be challenged, AccuWeather said.
Affected areas would be Portland, Boston, New York, Washington, Virginia Beach, Charleston, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Burlington, and Columbus.
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Although the Northeast recorded chilly rain, the unseasonably warm weather could persist on Sunday in Rhode Islands, Provide, Caribou and Maine.
On the same day, the report added that portions of Philadephia would have 70s temperatures.
Meanwhile, Boston could also feel warmer weather up to 73 F.
Part of the forecast said that portions of the East could see high clouds that could create beautiful sunsets or sunrises.
The month of October, even in the last week, had a rollercoaster change of temperatures, rebounding to warm weather.
The previous report added that the warm temperature could also affect the 2022 winter, which forecasts noted would be warmer this year, unlike in 2021.
Furthermore, AccuWeather noted that the warm temperatures could persist until the end of next week.
A potential rain could also occur on the southeastern U.S coast next week.
Two Hurricanes
Meanwhile, weather reports noted two hurricanes.
According to the National Hurricane's reports, Hurricane Lisa, which made landfall near the Belize coast today, could result in life-threatening storm surges and potential localized flooding.
The Hurricane could also unleash dangerous and rough seas. Hurricane Lisa is set to impact portions of Guatemala, the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Belize Coast.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Martin formed in the north Atlantic waters and had no threat, but weather agencies were monitoring Hurricane Martin for potential impact on Europe.
Before the emergence of two hurricanes, weather reports were concerned over the development of brewing systems in the Caribbean due to conducive environmental conditions.
As the temperatures rollercoaster as the week progresses, it is essential to keep updated with the weather.
The two hurricanes have no immediate threat to the United States, but Hurricane Lisa could impact portions of Central America.
Furthermore, the rebound to warm temperatures would feel like it is not November. Adjusting the temperatures in your house and wearing comfortable clothes could help alleviate the warm weather.
However, people who love warm temperatures would enjoy the moment.
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