Forecasts said another widespread cooldown and cold air breeze are expected in the Midwest, helping to alleviate the warm to hot weather.

The cold air temperature is forecasted to feel until next weekend.

The uncomfortable feeling of warm temperature caused residents to use more air conditioning.

Also, warm weather and extremely hot temperatures are associated with health-related risks such as heat fatigue and strokes.

Another wave of cold air for the roller-coaster temperatures will help ease the hot weather.

Cold air to snow

Cold weather
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According to a recent AccuWeather forecast on October 10, 2022, report said that the Plains and Midwest would feel another cooldown, which could bring snowfall to some parts.

The National Weather Services Marquette tweeted that occasional snow showers were seen in NWS Marquette, seven miles west of Marquette.

The weather website noted that Midwest and Northern Plains recorded cold air breezes early Saturday morning.

Parts of the north are set to feel a cooldown like they are now in Winter. Based on AccuWeather's report:

  • Northern Michigan could experience snow from the lake-effect rain.
  • In Grand Rapids, Michigan, it recorded a temperature low of 31.
  • In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the coldest weather reached a low of 30, with a cold air breeze.
  • The report said Michigan's Upper Peninsula would feel moisture and lower temperatures, resulting in potential snow in Marquette and Houghton.

Meanwhile, forecasts also revealed that the Northeast would experience summer-like temperatures and snowflakes.

On the other hand, AccuWeather reported that moderate droughts could worsen in areas of the Plains, Great Lakes, South Dakota, Sioux Falls, Sioux City, and Iowa.

It also said that the dry conditions would persist in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan.

Moreover, an update to Tropical storm Julia showed it would not impact the United States.

However, reports said it would unleash heavy rains, strong winds, and localized flooding in Central America, Southern Mexico, and Nicaragua's coast.

Residents in coastal areas are advised to rough to dangerous seas.

Furthermore, Julia has been downgraded to a tropical storm after losing wind intensity, expecting to hit Southern Mexico.

Cold weather

The cold front is set to stay in the next weekend, as the forecast revealed. The cold breeze of air with the potential could become a winter-like environment.

Cold weather safety is important to avoid health risks.

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) explained cold climates could pose health effects and injuries, including hypothermia, frostnip, and frostbite.

Moreover, hypothermia is the most severe health-related injury resulting in excessive body heat from prolonged cold exposure. Here are some reminders.

1. Stay warm. Wear layers to protect the skin and the whole body, including fingers, ears, and nose. It will help to warm your body.

2. Stay updated with the weather. Listen to local or national weather announcements for updated weather reports. Be wary of the changing weather updates.

3. Report for any injuries. The cold front can cause health-related injuries, including frostbite. Seek immediate medical assistance, especially in cases of hypothermia.

4. Be active. Stay an active and healthy lifestyle that can help to warm your body.

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