Nicole started to dissipate after striking portions of Florida, unleashing winds and heavy rains, damaging power lines and houses in the affected areas.

However, weather agencies are still monitoring the Atlantic for potential brewing systems that could emerge.

Hurricane Nicole
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The beginning of November was marked by chilly to heavy rains in the United States that disrupted the Halloween festivities.

Then, Nicole emerged, becoming a Category 1 Hurricane that caused massive power outages in the affected areas.

In recent events, three of the most notable Category 1 hurricanes were Lisa, Martin, and Nicole. Hurricanes emerging in November were the brewing systems that the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather had been monitoring even in October.

In the latest forecast, AccuWeather reported that a potential two-tropical brewing system could occur while everyone waits for the season's end.

The report noted that tropical activity could happen in the season's final weeks, especially in areas of the Gulf and East Coasts.

AccuWeather added that a developing tropical system could unfold in the Gulf of Mexico or the Eastern Seaboard.

Meanwhile, the report added that the tropical moisture could cause flooding in portions of the south and eastern U.S. According to the weather outlook, it shows that downpours and rain could be expected in portions of Dallas, Atlanta, and Nashville starting Monday to Wednesday.

The outlook on Tuesday showed that thunderstorms, rain, and showers could occur, affecting areas of Atlanta and Charlotte.

A chilly weather could also be felt in New Orleans and Jackson.

The forecast noted that a portion of the Gulf Coast could expect the heaviest rain.

East Coast sharp cooldown

As portions of the United States could expect rain due to tropical moisture, some areas in the United States began to record snow and widespread cooldown.

It marks that winter is in the air.

According to a report this week, unseasonable cold weather could occur on the East Coast (Starting Monday).

Snow could also emerge in the said week.

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The report explained that East Coast would feel like December rather than November due to the unseasonably cold weather.

Starting Monday, the sharp cooldown and cold weather could be expected in portions of Monreal, Syracuse, Boston, New York, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Toronto, Detroit, and Washington D.C.

Northeast and Plains

Meanwhile, portions of the Northeast and Plains could expect snow and rain as winter is on the way.

The unseasonable weather helped to bring snow, which could affect road visibility.

Commuters living in the said areas are advised to stay updated with the weather.

The cold temperatures give relief to residents who experienced unseasonably warm temperatures in October.

The weather forecast shared that areas in Toronto, Syracuse, and Bangor could see snowfall. Meanwhile, frequent snow showers in St. Louis, Green Bay, Duluth, and Chicago could be expected.

As many areas now enjoy the taste of winter, it is best to avoid overexposure to cold temperatures.

As many areas now enjoy the taste of winter, it is best to avoid overexposure to cold temperatures.

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