Clinton vs Trump: Parts of Great Lakes, Midwest to witness rain on Election Day

November 8, 2016 12:24 PM | Skymet Weather Team

Judgement day is just a few hours away. Soon, it will be either Donald or Hillary who will be elected as the President of the superpower, the United States. While there might have been, several factors affecting the voter turnout, weather in US is likely to not be one of them in most parts of the United States.

Some of the key states are expected to witness light showers, few of which may observe clear sky conditions by noon. Weather conditions are predicted to be clear in most parts and voters cannot use the bad weather card.

Eastern United States will witness dry weather conditions. Right from Maine to Florida, weather conditions will remain clear with temperatures being a little below the normal levels.

There may be some weather activity along the Indiana-Michigan area, rains may be observed in areas right from Louisiana to Texas. These weather conditions can be attributed to a weak cold front which is expected to move across the Mississippi and lower Ohio Valley in the day time.

Michigan is expected to witness some rains during the morning hours, whereas Ohio could see some showers during the latter part of the day. Some rainfall activity may be witnessed over Cleveland and Columbus. However, they will only occur post evening hours which will not affect the election day.

The coastal parts of Florida may witness light showers early in the morning. While some rainfall activity is likely in Wisconsin and Iowa during the morning hours, sky will clear up by the day. Before the polls close, some showers are expected in the western parts of Pennsylvania.

For most of the states, temperatures will remain at least 10 to 15 degrees above normal which is highly unusual for the month of November.

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