Overview
- Temperatures are rebounding into the 40s to 60s across many regions, with winds easing from earlier peaks yet still breezy at 10–20 mph and gusts near 30–40 mph in spots.
- NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center keeps a severe geomagnetic storm in effect through Wednesday night, giving some areas another, smaller chance to view the Northern Lights where skies clear.
- Light sprinkles, flurries or a wintry mix remain possible in northern and higher elevations through midweek, while most lower elevations stay largely dry.
- A warm pulse builds late week into Saturday, pushing highs into the upper 50s and 60s in many markets, with some locales running well above average for November.
- Forecasts point to rain and a cooldown with a late‑Sunday cold front, though regional details vary, including wintry potential in northern New England and some Chicago guidance trending drier.