This week's latest forecast warned that portions of the Midwest and Northeast could expect a developing storm, causing rain showers and strong winds.

The forecast added that the storm could cause power outages and travel delays.

The storm will unload heavy rain with a mixture of snow and strong winds, cold air is expected, causing chilly temperatures in portions of the United States.

Midwest, Northeast, Strong Winds, US
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Midwest, Northeast, Strong Winds, US

The end of November began with severe weather conditions expected to persist until the first week of December.

The forecast suggested individuals always bring an umbrella and raincoat as rounds of rain could unload.

According to the latest weather forecast on November 28, AccuWeather reported that the storm could cause travel delays and power outages, affecting over 125 million individuals in the Northeast and Midwest.

The forecast further noted that the storm has strong winds that could cause concerns for outdoor activities.

Residents in the Midwest and Northeast could feel the brunt of the storm as cold air also persists.

Coastal flooding is also possible in portions of the Northeast during high tide.

Meanwhile, AccuWeather Snow Outlook showed that snow and rain could emerge starting Tuesday.

In the forecast, snow could unfold in Billings, Rapid City, Minneapolis, and Thunder Bay, while Bismarck could experience very cold weather.

In addition, Chicago could experience rain showers on Tuesday evening.

Furthermore, the storm is expected to bring stronger wind gusts starting Wednesday until Wednesday night.

According to the latest AccuWeather forecast, the wind gusts could raise concerns over wind damage, power outages, travel delays, and lakeshore flooding.

Residents could expect strong wind gusts in St. Louis, Cincinnati, New York, Toronto, Green Bay, and Des Moines.

The report also warned that stronger wind gusts could emerge in Pittsburg and Chicago starting Tuesday night until Wednesday.

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As many snow lovers wait for more snow, they could expect this week's snowfall starting Monday night until Tuesday morning.

The snowfall could unload in Denver, Gunnison, Estes Park, Breckenridge, Cheyenne, Scottsbluff, Casper, Rapid City, West Yellowstone, and Salt Lake City.

In addition, the forecast added that snowfall until Tuesday night could persist in portions of Omaha, Sioux City, Rochester, Minneapolis, Duluth, St. Cloud, and Sioux Falls.

Ski Season

On the other hand, a previous news report said that the ski season would be noticeable in portions of the United States that experienced heavy snow in the past few weeks.

Ski lovers could expect good skiing and snowboarding conditions in the Rocky Mountains, Oregon, Minnesota, Michigan, Boston, Washington, Colorado, and New York.

Colder weather

While many enjoy the colder weather after the rollercoaster temperatures from October to November, the colder temperatures could cause health risks or concerns.

You should avoid prolonged exposure to colder weather, which could lead to frostbite and hypothermia.

Wearing your winter and layered clothes is important to feel the warmth from the chilly to freezing temperatures.

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