Mild to high temperatures are likely in the Northeast this week, according to a weather forecast. The warm weather can bring relief from the recent snow and rainy conditions. However, the warming outlook will be short-lived.
The weather conditions will be favorable for outdoor enthusiasts this week, with the return of warm weather conditions in the early week. However, the threat of rainy conditions is expected to return in the late week.
Additionally, the NWS Storm Prediction Center recently warned of critical fire weather concerns in parts of the central and southern High Plains. The strong winds and low relative humidity could spark potential wildfires.
Northeast Weather Forecast: Where Will Warm Weather Unfold?
The early week of the Northeastern US can experience a burst of milder weather outlook, including in portions of the Great Lakes and Maine. Although the weather is ideal for outdoor plans, travelers should still stay alert for a chance of rain in the late week.
Recently, parts of the Northeast and Eastern US suffered from the nor'easter storm, which brought challenging weather conditions. In early April, residents can anticipate 10 to 15 degrees above the historical average. Through Tuesday, the warming trend, during the spring condition, can occur in the following areas:
- Kansas City
- St. Louis
- Chicago
- Detroit
- Buffalo
- Pittsburgh
- St. Louis
- Little Rock
- Nashville
- Charleston
- Pittsburgh
- Detroit
- Buffalo
- Washington
- Nashville
- New York
- Boston
- Burlington
In New York, the advisory reveals drier and milder weather in the region, including in the NYC metro area in the low 40s. On the Eclipse day, the higher temperatures can reach in the mid-50s to mid-60s. In Boston City, the forecast shows that the night temperatures can become dangerously cold in the region on Tuesday, and wearing appropriate winter clothes is recommended to ease the chilly weather.
However, the stormy conditions, with showers and rain, will return on Thursday. The warm conditions will be brief for this week. In the late week, potential rain is forecast in the following areas:
- Minneapolis
- Des Moines
- St. Louis
- Memphis
- Macon
- Asheville
- Virginia Beach
- Washington
- New York
- Detroit
- Buffalo
- New York
- Boston
- Burlington
- Washington
Weather in Other Portions of the US: Flash Flood Weather Threat
The chance of rain can lead to moderate to severe flooding concerns, particularly for areas near streams or rivers. For motorists, keeping updated with the latest forecasts is advisable to prevent flooded roads and slippery travel.
On the other hand, an NWS advisory warns of a multi-day flash flooding risk in the Southern Plains into the Lower Mississippi Valley on Tuesday. Additionally, the Southern High Plains can expect a threat of critical fire weather risks on Monday.
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