AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno and Joe Lundberg look ahead to next week where concerns grow for more tropical development brewing in the Caribbean. Fall chill coming to the Northeast.
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00:00Seeing a lot of snow on the ground in the at the resorts near Killington this
00:05morning. It's been a and even here at AccuWeather HQ it's been a cold start to
00:10the Friday. Yes saw some frost outside this morning after a beautiful sighting
00:15of auroras last night. Boy what a show that was last night all the way to the
00:19southern portions of the U.S. As we look ahead the next week well maybe we'll
00:23get an opportunity to see those if you have clear skies on a given night. But
00:27the three things to know about next week gonna be highlighted by more
00:29tropical concerns in the Caribbean. We'll detail that in a moment.
00:32November chill for the Northeast. Temperatures well below average and yeah
00:36again you could see some snowflakes in the higher elevations along with some
00:39frost. Dry and comfortable. Good news across those cleaning up from Helene and
00:43from Milton for much of the southeast including Florida. You know Joe well
00:48we've seen storm after storm move toward the toward Florida. The pattern the last
00:54couple of weeks have been has been very quiet across the United States. Yeah
00:58middle part of the country. Bernie has been dominated by this upper level ridge.
01:01It's coming back again. Now there'll be a shot of chilly air that will come
01:04down the plain Sunday night and Monday. So Kansas City in ST Louis you may see
01:09record warmth tomorrow but during the course of early next week it's gonna be
01:13below average. But then that quickly fades eastward and this upper level
01:17ridge rebuilds and it gets incredibly warm once again and very very dry. Big
01:21front comes into the northwest on Wednesday and that's gonna bring some
01:24cooler air and some showers to those areas in the northeast. Big upper level
01:28low in here that's gonna drive this chilly air southeastern so you get these
01:32showers in here and there may even be a few snowflakes in the higher elevations.
01:35Then as it clears out high-pressure builds eastward underneath this ridge
01:39Bernie we're gonna be seeing areas that could see frost believe it or not
01:43several nights next week. In fact that's one of our concerns going forward. But
01:47let's talk about the tropics. I know you've been big on this. This area here
01:50in the Caribbean is a hotbed for development for later next week. Yeah and
01:54then Joe as you meant because you're underneath the belly of the high you
01:58worry about tropical development and then run right underneath the high you
02:02have another problem. You do at the surface high-pressure system it'll be in
02:05here Monday night so these places are going to be in the 20s and 30s with
02:09widespread frost maybe a hard freeze as that moves eastward during the course of
02:13the week probably the Ohio Valley and up into the Great Lakes you'll have some
02:16frost and maybe by Wednesday night in parts of the Appalachians. Long Range
02:20expert meteorologist Joe Lumber.