https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/persistent-cold-weather-for-october-may-be-accompanied-by-storms-snow-in-northeastern-us/70006407
With the exception of a day here and there, the overall weather pattern will remain chilly in the northeastern United States with opportunities for snow through the end of October.
Typical highs in late October range from the upper 40s F in northern Maine to near 60 F in New York City and the middle 60s F in southeastern Virginia. Temperatures much of this week will average 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit below normal. With extensive cloud cover and gusty winds, AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures will dip into the teens, 20s and 30s at times.
The pattern will bring snow showers over the Great Lakes and may bring steady snow to parts of the central and northern Appalachians and perhaps closer to the coast, depending on the formation, track and strength of two upcoming storms.
The most significant blast of chilly air so far this season brought the season's first snow showers to many areas from the Upper Midwest to the interior Northeast this past weekend.
Much of the region got a little break from the harsh cold, wind, rain and snow showers on Monday afternoon.
However, that respite will be short-lived.
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