The latest weather forecast said stormy weather conditions could emerge starting Monday in the Northeast and Midwest portions.
The forecast added that rain and potential snow could unload this week, affecting outdoor activities and holiday shopping.
As December flipped into the calendar's month, many Americans had plans for their Christmas decorations at their home.
Malls and shopping centers expect that the holiday and Christmas will bring more food traffic to the malls as everyone will buy early.
The early week of the month had chilly weather conditions and snow in some portions of the United States.
However, the rain could affect the holidays and early Christmas shopping.
According to the latest forecast on December 5, AccuWeather reported that stormy weather conditions could affect outdoor activities and shopping as many rushes to stores for Christmas decorations.
The forecast said that rain and potential snow could unload starting Monday.
AccuWeather's outlook showed that rain showers could persist in Washington D.C, New York, Bangor and Boston.
- The forecast noted that rain would occur in portions of the Northeast and Ohio Valley starting Monday night.
- Boston, Washington D.C and Interstate 95 could expect rain starting Tuesday until Wednesday.
- On Thursday, the forecast said that persistent rain could emerge in Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois. Residents in the said areas should observe potential flooding risks.
Meanwhile, drier conditions could be felt in Detroit and Toronto on the same day.
As much-awaited Christmas is set for this December, many expect snow before December 25.
According to AccuWeather's outlook, potential snow could emerge in Omaha from Thursday to Friday.
In addition, possible rain could also unload in St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, New York and Syracuse on the same days.
Recently, a previous forecast reported that portions of the Northeast and Midwest could experience potential lake-effect snow and strong winds.
The last week's forecast said the rain would unload in portions of Boston, Washington D.C, Cincinnati and New York.
Chilly rain
Furthermore, the National Weather Service said another round of freezing rain and high winds could emerge on West Coast.
The advisory said snow could reach from two to four inches, while the wing gusts could reach up to 70 mph.
The report said that the snow and winds could affect road visibility, resulting in travel difficulty.
In addition, the storm on West Coast could also result in power outages.
Furthermore, the report added that slow-moving storms could also impact California, West and the Rockies.
According to the advisory, heavy mountain snow could unload, resulting in wintry weather.
Residents should always bring an umbrella in case the rain unloads.
Meanwhile, people planning to go on mountains should check for potential mountain snow and travel hazards.
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