2:00 PM | **Snowstorm from Montana to the Dakotas and NW Minnesota…cold shot reaches Mid-Atlantic/NE US by mid-week…snow is on the table across interior, higher elevation locations** — Arcfield Weather
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The overall weather pattern begins to show signs of changing later in the weekend as an initial cold front approaches the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US from the north and it’ll then tend to stall out and dissipate. A second cold front approaches the area on Monday and then a reinforcing cold front comes later Tuesday which happens to be Halloween Day, October 31st. Much colder air should push into the northeastern states by the time Wednesday morning (November 1st) rolls around with the lowest temperatures of the season so far. In addition, there is a decent chance that a wave of low pressure forms along the frontal boundary zone near the east coast which would be supported aloft by a strong trough. If this low pressure system indeed forms, it could produce snow or a mixture of snow, ice and rain across interior, higher elevation portions of the northeastern states during the middle of next week.
Meteorologist Paul Dorian
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