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After a flurry of active weather from coast to coast, conditions are about to calm down in the U.S.

ByChris DolceNovember 3, 2019

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Weather conditions in the United States have turned calmer this weekend from coast to coast after what has been an active final week of October.

Consider the wide-ranging weather impacts we've seen in parts of the country during the past seven days:

  • Three bouts of dangerous fire weather conditions in California since last Thursday.
  • Two rounds of early season snow from the Rockies into the Plains and Midwest Sunday through Thursday.
  • All-time October record cold in parts of the West and adjacent Plains.
  • Severe thunderstorms and flooding rain in the East on Halloween.
  • Wind damage from former Tropical Storm Olga in an area from southeastern Louisiana to the Ohio Valley.

The weather pattern across the nation won't have any of these kind of impacts the next few days.

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A broad southward plunge of the jet stream will be in place from the Northern Plains to the Great Lakes. Rippling through that band of strong upper-level winds will be a couple of weather disturbances.

But those disturbances won't have much luck tapping into moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. That's because cool, dry air will cover much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation.

What that means is there will be little precipitation across the United States the next few days. This kicked off Friday, when much of the nation was dry.

(MORE: Chilly Start to November)

The forecast on Sunday shows only parts of the northern Rockies, Northern Plains and Great Lakes are forecast to see scattered rain and/or snow showers. A few thunderstorms may also rumble through South Florida.

The green shadings depict where rain is expected. Areas that are shaded blue are expected to see snow. Purple-shaded locations may see either rain or snow.

Sunday's Forecast

It appears the general jet stream pattern expected this weekend may persist into at least the first half of November. That means colder than average temperatures are most likely to the east of the Rockies, according to the latest long-range temperature outlook from The Weather Company, an IBM Business.

For more details, click here.

A strong cold front will increase the chance for rain and snow across the central and eastern U.S. beginning midweek. There remains uncertainty in the details, but it looks like the quieter weather pattern will come to an end by mid-to-late week.


The Weather Company’s primary journalistic mission is to report on breaking weather news, the environment and the importance of science to our lives. This story does not necessarily represent the position of our parent company, IBM.

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