Northeast Weather Forecast: Challenging Winds, Snow Squalls To Hit This Week


Challenging winds and snow squalls can unload in the Northeast, according to the latest forecast. People should stay alert for dangerous travel conditions due to snow squalls and slippery commutes.

Homeowners should stay alert for cold-related health risks, such as hypothermia and frostbite. Prolonged exposure to cold weather is not recommended to avoid cold risks. In other portions of the US, warmer temperatures are reported in the Midwest, Northern Plains, and Central Plains.

In New York, the advisory shows that a wind advisory is in effect in the city, with winds reaching 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph. In addition, isolated gusts can reach 60 mph, causing tree damage and power outages.

Meanwhile, damaging winds can unfold on Monday, with high pressures possible in the Southeast and low pressure in the Canadian Maritimes, causing strong winds. Homeowners should watch out for a high wind warning and a gale warning.

Northeast Weather Forecast: Where Will Challenging Conditions Unload?

New York City
New York City
(Photo : by Spencer Platt/Getty Images). New York can expect a colder weather outlook this week, according to forecasts. Meanwhile, residents in Northeast should watch out for dangerous travel.

According to the latest forecasts, Northeast residents can anticipate the threat of dangerous winds and a cold snap this week, with possible snow squalls. The strong winds can cause power outages, causing a serious cold-related concern.

The dangerous wind events in the Northeast can unload in the following areas:

  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Traverse City
  • Detroit
  • Buffalo
  • Pittsburgh
  • Montreal
  • Portland
  • Boston
  • Halifax
  • New York
  • Washington
  • Knoxville
  • Virginia Beach

In Boston, the advisory warns of minor coastal impacts and splashes. Motorists are advised to avoid flooded roadways to avoid travel delays or slower commutes.

Meanwhile, a wind advisory is present in southern New England on Monday. Homeowners should stay alert for Northwest winds reaching from 45 to 55 mph, with troublesome winds likely in the Berkshires.

In addition, the chilly weather outlook is expected in the following areas:

  • Burlington
  • Portland
  • Boston
  • New York
  • Washington
  • Virginia Beach
  • Pittsburgh
  • Buffalo
  • Detroit

In the early week, winter-like temperatures, slick spots, and reduced roads are forecast in the following areas:

  • Detroit
  • Pittsburgh
  • Erie
  • Buffalo
  • Barrie
  • Sudbury
  • Ottawa
  • Burlington
  • Portland
  • Albany
  • New York

Also Read: Powerful Hurricane Season Likely in Atlantic This Year, Forecast Warns

Severe Storms in Central and Southern US

On the other hand, the latest forecasts warn of a severe storm outlook in the central and southern US this late week, bringing travel delays and flooding risks. Isolated tornadoes are also possible.

On Thursday, Americans can expect the threat of severe thunderstorms with localized damaging winds. The region is no stranger to extreme weather events, particularly isolated tornadoes.

In the late week, severe thunderstorm conditions can spread over the following areas:

  • Joplin
  • Oklahoma City
  • Abine
  • Dallas
  • Austin
  • Little Rock
  • Evansville
  • Shreveport

In addition, flooding risks can unload in Little Rock, Nashville, Houston, New Orleans, and Atlanta.

Did you know? According to the National Weather Service, Boston celebrates Southern New England Flood Safety Awareness Week this week.

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