Midwest and Eastern US can expect potential freezing conditions next week, causing potential damage to vegetation and cold-related health concerns.

The National Weather Service (NWS) shows that heavy rainfall will likely be in the Southeast US and Gulf Coast. Residents are advised to watch out for minor to moderate river flooding in the Florida Panhandle, southern Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama.

In New York, the latest advisory reveals that a few showers could unload in the region, with temperatures reaching the 60s and 50s. Potentially scattered showers are likely in the morning.

Additionally, Boston can expect pretty quiet and seasonable weather next week. Daily high temperatures are expected, with mid-upper 50s to low 60s. Pittsburgh residents should watch out for free or frozen conditions this week, particularly from Monday to Thursday. On Wednesday, a chance of precipitation will be likely.

Midwest and Eastern US Weather Outlook Next Week

Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS-NOAA
Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS-NOAA. Midwest and Eastern US can anticipate freezing conditions this week, bringing potential impacts on plants, vegetation and people's health. (Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS-NOAA)

In the Midwest and Eastern US, the forecast reveals that chilly air will be likely, including in areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Plains. Due to colder conditions, homeowners should stay alert for cold-related health concerns and vegetation damage.

The late week of April will bring challenging colds to freezing conditions in parts of the US. The forecast warns of prolonged exposure to froze, causing risks of hypothermia and frostbites. Limiting prolonged exposure to below temperatures is advisable to keep safe from the weather.

Freezing weather conditions will be likely, including in portions of eastern New England and North Carolina, Next week, the chance of a freezing outlook can unload in the following areas:

  • Des Moines
  • Chicago
  • Indianapolis
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Detroit
  • Buffalo
  • Pittsburgh
  • Burlington

NWS reminds homeowners to stay alert for Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory this week, particularly in the affected areas. The advisory warns that the frost outlook can potentially damage sensitive vegetation and unprotected plants.

On Monday, the frozen potential will spread over areas of Portland, Boston, New York, Buffalo, Ottawa, Detroit, Ottawa, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Charleston.

In Chicago, the latest weather report reveals that warmer temperatures will be likely in the region, extending until Monday. The forecast monitors the development of a few storms. After the brief cool down, temperatures are expected to become warmer by the week's end.

The cool air mass can bring potentially sub-freezing temperatures, and limiting outdoor travel is advisable to stay safe from prolonged cold.

Also Read: Colorado Weather Forecast: Snowy Conditions Likely Cause Slushy Roads, Travel Delays This Late Week

Keeping Safe from Freezing Weather Outlook in Eastern US and Midwest

For motorists, checking the road conditions is advisable to avoid slippery road conditions associated with the freezing potential. For homeowners, they should cover the plants and plumbing system.

On Wednesday, the colder weather outlook can become widespread in parts of the Midwest and Eastern US. The frozen potential is forecast in the following areas:

  • Minneapolis
  • Green Bay
  • Chicago
  • Peoria
  • Indianapolis
  • Detroit
  • Pittsburgh
  • Charleston
  • Washington
  • Portland
  • Boston
  • New York

Related Article: Midwest, Northeast Weather Forecast: Risk of Damaging Frost Conditions to Bring Cold-Related Health Concerns

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