Mon., Oct. 27 update from National Hurricane Center
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The complicated storm system could dump up to 2 to 3 inches in some areas of the state and bring wind gusts as powerful as 50 mph.
While much of the nation will be rain-free on Halloween, that won't be the case in much of the Northwest or parts of New England.
Brutal snowstorms slam the Western U.S., triggering weather warnings as forecasters urge caution amid travel chaos and outages.
The National Weather Service in Portland on Sunday warned about an increased sneaker wave threat through Tuesday.
Gloomy, drizzly weather expected Monday in Kansas City. What will the weather be like at kick off for the Chiefs-Commanders game at Arrowhead Stadium?
Light winds and temperatures in the mid-50s will give way to increasing cloud cover and a chance of rain by Wednesday, with a significant weather system bringing rain and gusty conditions on Thursday.
The nor'easter should clear out in time for Halloween trick-or-treating, though gusty winds may linger into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday and Tuesday will be more typical for fall in south Louisiana: highs in the high-70s to low-80s and lows in the mid-50s to low-60s Monday and in the low-to-high-50s Tuesday. Tuesday night, rains will usher a drop in temperatures around 15 degrees.
After days of cool, dry conditions, a nor’easter will bring potentially hazardous weather to the area this week.
The National Weather Service, grappling with staffing shortages, is cutting back on some forecasts in California. State officials fear flood forecasts could be impacted.