Autumn to hold up till falls begin to seize northeast US

September 20, 2016 4:21 PM | Skymet Weather Team

As per weather experts, autumn touches northeast United States around the third week of September. However, this year autumn weather has to wait up to this weekend to seize the region.

Most of this week, the highs are likely to be around 10 degrees Fahrenheit above average. In few cases, temperatures could be 15 degrees above average. Night time lows could be 5-10 degrees above average through Friday.

Individuals with holiday plans at beaches will have to face heat along with warm water from Delaware to Cape Cod. On the other hand, there will be possible issues as rough surf is blended by tropical systems Julia and Karl.

Due to Typhoon Malakas which is curving away from mainland Asia as of now, one or more waves of cooler, less humid air will enfold the Northeast this weekend into early next week.

The weather conditions are likely to begin from the eastern Great Lakes and northern New England and will continue to the Delaware and Chesapeake Bay regions by Sunday.

By Sunday, temperatures will range from the upper 50s to the middle 60s over most parts of New England and the central Appalachians. However, in the coastal parts of the mid-Atlantic, highs will be in the 70s.

The arrival of the cool air may happen with practically no downpour in much of the mid-Atlantic to southern New England this weekend.

While the cooler and less air will extend from the Northeast, likewise it will also stretch southward across the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama and northern Florida early next week. For some areas in the Southeastern states, this can be the most significant break from heat and humid conditions since the spring.

Past this weekend, a see-saw like example is in store into early October, which will favor the warm and cool swings and the temperatures are expected to trend downward by a degree every two to three days throughout October.

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