According to the latest weather forecasts, the Midwest and Northeastern US can experience colder conditions and a freezing outlook this Halloween week.
Portions of the US have recorded the beginning of colder weather. In the Pacific Northwest, the snow unloaded with early-season winter storms in the Rockies and Northern High Plains.
After our significant cool down today, showery and cool weather continues Monday before things dry out for Tuesday. Unsettled weather returns early Wednesday morning into Wednesday before dry weather returns late week. The coldest night will be Wed night/Thu morning. đđŠđđŹ pic.twitter.com/qcrXueV7uR
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) October 29, 2023
In the Northeastern US, residents experienced freezing advisories last week. As the snow falls, the signs of the winter season begin to unfold. In the upcoming Halloween, the colder conditions will spread over the Northeast and Midwest.
Freezing Outlook to Unload in Midwest, Northeast
Americans with travel plans on Halloween should consider the weather this week before planning. A cold front will push the colder air at the beginning of November, bringing potential snow and freezing conditions.
In the Northeast, the colder weather will ease the recent warmth in the region. It will be good news for snow and colder-weather lovers.
However, residents should watch for cold-related health concerns, slippery road conditions, frozen outlook, and localized power outages.
In the Midwest, residents can anticipate the blistery cold winds. A possible lake-effect snow will unload in a portion of the Upper Midwest and Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan.
From Monday to early week, cooler conditions are expected in the following areas:
- Burlington
- Portland
- Albany
- State College
- Buffalo
- Charleston
- Knoxville
- Nashville
- Boston
- New York City
- Washington
- Charleston
- Detroit
- Sudbury
- Indianapolis
- Chicago
- Green Bay
- Minneapolis
Homeowners should check for cold-related health concerns due to the weather. The blast of cooler air can result in hypothermia and frostbites, especially in frost conditions.
The start of the new week brings generally chilly temps for this time of year, especially for Halloween and Wed, when highs are only expected to reach the 40s & 50s. Rain is possible Mon and Wed. Trick or Treating on Tue should be rain free! #NYwx #NJwx #CTwx #Halloweenforecast pic.twitter.com/N60jMtmNMk
— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) October 30, 2023
In the Central and Eastern US, below-average temperatures are expected. In South Texas, residents can expect rainy conditions. Meanwhile, the wintry and snow outlook could unfold on Tuesday in the following areas:
- Quebec
- Burlington
- Buffalo
- Minneapolis
- Chicago
In New York City, the latest advisory showed that chilly temperatures could unfold on Wednesday, with temperatures reaching from 40s to 50s. There is a little chance of rain this week.
However, bringing an umbrella is advisable for people going out.
Meanwhile, Boston City could expect a significant cooldown early week. The forecast showed that the coldest night will be from Wednesday to Thursday.
In the late week, the temperatures are expected to become milder in the Northeastern US. It will likely stay until the weekend. The milder weather outlook could fall in the following areas:
- St. Louis
- Nashville
- Richmond
- Raleigh
- New York City
- Boston
- Portland
- Savannah
- Montgomery
- Atlanta
- Nashville
- Louisville
Also Read: Northeastern US Weather: Coldest Air, Snow Likely to Unfold Early Next Week
Keeping Safe From Colder Weather and Snow Conditions in the Northeast, Midwest
The main concern this week is dangerous travel. Homeowners should stay careful while driving. Keeping distance from other vehicles is suggested due to the slippery road outlook and foggy conditions.
Did you know? According to NWS Boston, snowtober occurred in 2011 due to early season snowstorms in the Northeast.
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