The Eastern United States can expect milder conditions and unusual warmth this week. The weather forecast said that the Northeast would expect rain and snow.
Weather agencies noted that the meteorological spring is near. However, forecasts explained that there could still be a chance of snowy conditions before the winter season ends.
Unusual warmth
However, AccuWeather's latest weather forecast (February 7, 2023) explained that springlike patterns and a touch of spring would be noticeable this week.
Mild conditions are expected to stretch to the Midwest and Northeast.
A rebound to warmer temperatures would unload from Thursday to Friday in Chicago, Indianapolis, Louisville, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Washington, New York, Syracuse, Boston and Charlotte.
The temperatures would be suitable for outdoor activities and people with travel plans.
Chances of rain and snow
On the other hand, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that significant rain would unleash in the Southwest this Wednesday.
Heavy rain is expected to unload in parts of Missouri and Illinois. In addition, NWS warned of possible thunderstorms.
NWS added that freezing rain and snow are expected in Northern Michigan this week. The weather forecast explained that wind gusts would reach from 30mph to 40 mph.
In the latest AccuWeather forecast, the weather report showed that rain and snow would unload in the Northeast from Friday night to Saturday night.
- Rounds of rain would unleash in Virginia Beach, Washington, New York, Boston and Portland.
- In contrast, snow would dump in Pittsburgh, Columbus, Detroit, Buffalo and Burlington. Meanwhile, Charleston can expect cold temperatures.
- The forecast noted that Connecticut and Philadelphia would notice frigid conditions this week.
According to NBC New York, New York recorded a measurable snowfall during the first week of February. The snowfall ended the snowless streak in NYC that reached over 300 days.
Meanwhile, the forecast said that NYC would anticipate milder to rainy weather this week. It is best to bring an umbrella before leaving your home.
On the other hand, the snowy conditions in portions of the Northeast could result in slower commutes and travel disruptions.
Snow accumulations can result in slippery travel conditions that can become hazardous for motorists.
Did you know? More facts about U.S. weather
The NWS New York explained that the 45th anniversary of Blizzard '78 struck on February 5 to 7, 1978.
The report explained that the 1978 snowstorm caused blizzards and heavy snow in portions of New York City.
In addition, the NYC Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery said that Hurricane Sandy was one of the worst hurricanes that struck New York City on October 29, 2012.
The report explained that Hurricane Sandy rampaged NYC, leaving widespread damage and 44 deaths. The impact of Sandy damaged about 69 residential units.
Meanwhile, the report added that about $19 billion in damages resulted from Hurricane Sandy, adding that many businesses were heavily affected.
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