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Navigating Weather Patterns: What Late October Has in Store Across the U.S

Stephen Pellettiere

Get ready to navigate the complex world of late October weather across the United States with meteorologist Steve Pelletieri and co-host Eddie Rondon. Ever wondered how a low-pressure system over the Pacific Northwest could impact your Halloween plans in the Northeast? Find out as Steve and Eddie break down the dynamic atmospheric shifts affecting regions from DC to Boston, the rain-drenched Pacific Northwest, and the snowy Rockies. With a warm and sunny forecast promising temperatures in the mid-70s to lower 80s in the northeast, we provide all the insights you need to plan your week, whether you're traveling or simply enjoying the fall weather.

Dive into this riveting discussion where we reveal why the weather is more than just a daily forecast—it's a fascinating tapestry of patterns and systems interacting across the country. Discover the secrets behind a perfect flying forecast in major hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Chicago, and learn which areas will need their umbrellas as the rain continues to pour in the Pacific Northwest. With expert analysis from Steve Pelletieri, this episode promises to keep both weather enthusiasts and casual listeners informed and ready for whatever Mother Nature has in store.

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Hi, this is meteorologist Steve Pelletieri and I am the weatherman. Thanks for checking into theweathermanpodcom. On your Tuesday, 29th day of the month of October, a month that's been dry from the northeast corridor, from DC, all the way up to Boston and even including much of the Midwest as well. I've had a little bit more rain out in those places, but the Great Lakes also having more rain. We see a lot of rain today across the Pacific Northwest. More rain. We see a lot of rain today across the Pacific Northwest, that's, in Portland and the Seattle area, washington, oregon, even central and northern California.

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A low pressure system that moved in. Now high pressure is building in from the Pacific and it's going to give them dry weather for the next couple of days. But that area of low pressure will go across the Rockies, causing some snow in the hills and the mountains and the highest peaks and, of course, as it spills out into the central plain states, starts to dry out just a little bit. Associated with another cold front that'll be moving down out of Canada, may represent the possibility for some showers in mid-Atlantic and northeast sometime late Thursday, early Friday. But anything that does occur, probably on the light side, probably less than a quarter of an inch at most. In the meantime, for the northeast Carter, it looks like dry weather for today Highs 70 to 75, with sunshine At night, fair to partly cloudy. A little warm front poking through. That'll give us some clouds towards daybreak with overnight low temperatures only into the upper 40s and lower 50s and from DC up to the Boston area, including New York City and Philadelphia, looking at a sunny day with highs in the mid-70s on Wednesday and then also on Halloween Thursday, last day of the month, temperatures of about 75 to 80 or even the lower 80s in Baltimore, dc and even in Philadelphia, as a possibility, a little bit cooler along the shore, as the winds off the water will keep temperatures there cooler.

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Jersey Coast, delmarva, also up on Long Island as well. If you're flying on this Tuesday, it looks like great weather in Atlanta, in Charlotte, new York, boston and even out in Chicago. No problems there, no problems in Louisiana or in Nashville. Also into Dallas-Fort Worth the weather is looking pretty good but warm, well above normal for this time of year. The wet weather we're going to have is going to be in Portland and Seattle and also sections of central and east interior sections of California, probably during the latter portion of Tuesday and Tuesday night Then, as mentioned, getting dry weather moving in for midweek. I'm Eddie Rondon, steve Pelletier and I am the weatherman. I hope you have a great day. Today Looks like some warm weather coming up midweek to end up this month of October Talk.