Summary
A storm is set to bring snowfall to parts of seven states in the eastern U.S. on Halloween night. The storm will cause strong winds and colder temperatures, leading to potential snow in high-elevation areas. People in affected regions are advised to prepare for wintry and cold conditions.
Key Facts
- Seven states in the eastern U.S. could see snow: New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland.
- The storm will bring strong winds, making temperatures feel up to 20 degrees Fahrenheit colder.
- AccuWeather predicts up to 3 inches of snow on Friday night in some high-elevation areas.
- The National Weather Service has issued wind advisories affecting 46 million people.
- Coastal areas previously experienced flooding due to the storm.
- The storm will cause December-like cold in the Northeast on Friday and Saturday.
- These conditions follow the first frost or freeze in several states, with cold warnings reaching as far south as Texas and Alabama.