Overview
- Temperatures jump well above average in many regions through Saturday, with 60s in the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes and 70s to low 80s in parts of the Southeast and South Florida.
- Showers arrive Saturday evening or overnight for many areas, with some locales seeing a few thunderstorms Saturday afternoon and evening, including parts of Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
- Conditions turn windy behind the cold front Sunday into Monday, with frequent gusts in the 30–40 mph range and a notable cooldown into the 40s for many northern and central locations early next week.
- Northern zones will see wintry impacts as the system passes, including a rain-to-mix or snow in higher terrain of New England and additional lake-effect rain and snow in the Great Lakes, with light accumulations possible in far northern New Hampshire and Maine.
- Southeast Texas stays hot and dry with highs in the mid-80s and worsening drought, while local forecasters note model signals for potential stronger systems late in November.