As some parts of the U.S suffer from unseasonably warm temperatures, the latest forecast said that portions of the Western U.S could expect heavy rain and mountain snow until early in early next week.
The colder air and potent storms could cause to unleash rain and mountain snow. Residents enjoying snow could witness it in some western United States.
Meanwhile, the forecast also added that Northeastern U.S suffered from unseasonably warm weather last week despite the rain on November's Halloween. However, the report noted that it would not persist until next week because of colder air arriving starting Monday in the Northeast. The slightly cooler air would help alleviate the warm temperatures that could beat record-high temperatures.
The beginning of November started with rain that affected Halloween's festivities. Meanwhile, the same month also reported the development of two hurricanes that emerged in the Atlantic. The hurricanes were Lisa and Martin. Lisa unleashed flooding rain in Belize City and Guatemala, while Martin could threaten portions of Europe.
Heavy Snow and Rain
Furthermore, AccuWeater's latest November 5, 2022 forecast noted that next week could mark heavy mountain snow and a major storm. Residents affected should stay updated with the weather reports
Meanwhile, the latest forecast revealed that the mountain snow would impact next week. Based n AccuWeather's report, the impact could result in one to two feet by the week's end. Affected areas are Seattle, Portland, Redding, Medford, Boise, Spokane, Helena, Casper, and Lake City.
Furthermore, the mountain snow could also affect residents' travel in the western U.S, or motorists could have difficulty driving. AccuWeather's report also explained that snow levels lowering to the valley could be seen.
Outdoor activities lovers or mountainers should check the advisory on the mountain snow before traveling. The impact of the said snow caused road travel delays, heavy traffic, slippy road, and danger to mountaineers.
AccuWeather reported that the storm could cause rain and mountain snow in portions of Northern California from Monday to Tuesday, adding between 5,000 to 7,000 feet of snow could accumulate. However, the report noted that 7,000 feet of snow could unload on the same day.
While many residents wait for the snow, a recent report said heavy rain could unleash starting next week. Rain showers could unload in San Diego, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Fresno, and San Francisco. According to AccuWeather's Major Storm forecasts, the storm could emerge early next week.
Much-needed rainfall
The outlook explained that the major storm would bring much-needed rainfall. Meanwhile, potential snow could occur in Medford, Portland, Redding, Reno, Elko, Casper, and Boise. Flash flood risks are also possible.
On the other hand, the report added that portions of North California, San Francisco, Sacramento, Southern California, Los Angeles, and San Diego could expect heavy rains starting Monday to Tuesday.
As mountain snow is set to unleash heavy snow, mountaineers and other residents should also be notified.
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