AccuWeather: Winterlike chill to close out April in Northeast

Winterlike chill to close out April in Northeast

The chilly air will not be in a hurry to leave as some of the lowest temperatures are likely to occur from Wednesday night to Saturday night. A frost and/or freeze will be likely from the Great Lakes to the central Appalachians and even into rural and suburban locations outside of the major I-95 metro areas.

AccuWeather Global Weather Center – April 26, 2022 – As has been the case so often this spring, another blast of chilly air is on the way for the northeastern United States just when many residents may have been hoping that warmth would fully take over. AccuWeather meteorologists say this pattern change will allow snowflakes to fly once again over the interior parts of the region.

“After dealing with some wintry cold and snow in places last week, another shot of unseasonably chilly air is heading to the Great Lakes and Northeast for the last days of April that will make it feel more like early March or even late February again,” AccuWeather Meteorologist Dean DeVore said.

The wheels of change were already in motion at the start of the week over the North Central states as a southward dip in the jet stream was ushering in colder air.

After temperatures surged into the 80s F in Omaha, Nebraska, and Chicago over the weekend, AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures were hovering in the 20s, 30s and 40s Monday. The air responsible for those low temperatures is heading eastward, forecasters say.

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