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U.S. Weather Forecast: Cooler Temps and Warmer Trends Across Regions

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U.s. Weather Forecast Map November 2024

As the first week of November approaches, various regions across the United States are experiencing a mix of cooler temperatures and impending warmer trends. In the Cincinnati area, residents are enjoying mostly sunny and crisp conditions, with highs in the lower to mid-60s. However, overnight temperatures are expected to dip into the mid to upper-30s, prompting warnings of potential frost, especially for those planning to tailgate for the Bengals and Eagles game.

In the Tri-Cities region of Tennessee, the weather is mostly cloudy with cooler temperatures. Sunday is expected to see a good deal of cloud cover and cooler highs in the 59-66 range. The area is anticipating dry weather through the rest of October, which could make this month the third driest on record following the wettest September. Temperatures are expected to warm up into the 70s by Monday and remain in the mid to upper 70s through Halloween.

Meanwhile, in the Desert Southwest and central to southern Plains, record-breaking high temperatures are forecasted, with highs reaching into the upper 90s and even triple digits. This contrasts sharply with the colder winter-like storm expected in the Sierra starting later this weekend, which will bring snow squalls, storm-force winds, and moderate to heavy rain.

These varied weather patterns highlight the diverse and dynamic climate conditions across different parts of the country as the fall season progresses.