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From Snow In The Dakotas To Rain In The Northeast: Your U.S. Weekend Forecast
Hi, this is Meteorologist Steve Pelletier, and I am the Weatherman. Thanks for checking into the WeathermanPod.com on your Saturday, eighth day of the month of November, 2025, almost a third of the way through the month already. It's going quickly. Well, the uh things that are also going quickly are the weather systems across the northern tier of the country. Uh, we see these high pressures building down out of central and southern Canada, moving across the Great Lakes. It's going to be causing snow in sections of the Dakotas and central and southern Minnesota sometime later on today, and also some icy conditions in northern sections of Iowa, portions of Wisconsin, and even in the UP of Michigan as well. From this area of low pressure that had its origins across the Pacific Northwest, and now quickly rocketing to the east, and we'll bring us some rainy weather for the mid-Atlantic states and the northeast for Sunday and Sunday night. Then the high pressure behind it, well, the one that's causing that snow across the Dakotas and sections of eastern Montana. That'll be arriving in our vicinity, but basically dry. That'll be on Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures on Tuesday will probably be only in the 40s. Tuesday being the federal holiday, Veterans Day. And with that in mind, we're looking at fair skies, but again, cooler conditions as we head towards Tuesday and midweek. But for the daytime today, a decent amount of sun, but clouds on the increase and bring us some rain on Sunday. Highs today, 60 to 65. Highs tomorrow will also range 60 to 65 on Sunday with that rain. The rain could linger into the evening hours, and then a clearing trend for Monday and Tuesday. As mentioned, it's going to be breezy on the cool side. 40s to near 50 both days. If you're flying today, it looks like our weather in Atlanta is going to be pretty good. This is the weather for their destinations or for the uh hubs that we have all across the nation, of course, Atlanta being the most busiest airport in the world. And of course, the hub for Delta Airlines and many, a waypoint for uh many airlines, uh either going to the West Coast or to the islands, the Hawaii, or out into the Pacific as well. So uh Atlanta's looking pretty good. Miama, no problem. There'll be some light showers later in the day. Uh Charlotte looking pretty good. And in Houston and Dallas, Fort Worth, the weather situation isn't improving pretty goodly. We do have uh the possibility of some delays going into Chicago. That's because there might be some ice, and of course, because of the shutdown of the government, uh uh they're probably gonna go by the book going into both Midway and O'Hare. And uh that is because of the possibility of some uh low weather and icy conditions, especially in the afternoon and evening hours on Saturday. West Coast is looking dry. LA and San Francisco, all dry, dry also in Portland and Seattle. The next storm boys to move in on Sunday. I've been you Roger, Steve Fellett here, and I am the weatherman. Hope you have a great day today. Talk to you first thing on Sunday. See you then.