Publication Date November 16, 2015 | AccuWeather

Surge of Warmth to Eradicate Fall's Chill in Northeast, Great Lakes

United States

Warmth more typical of early October will return to the Eastern United States during the third week of November 2015. According to AccuWeather Long-Range Meteorologist Ben Noll, "Another spell of above-average warmth is heading for the mid-Atlantic and Northeast." Temperatures during the first 10 days of November averaged 5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in much of the Central and Eastern states. During Nov. 5-7 alone, there were nearly 600 record highs tied or broken east of the Rockies. "While record warmth is generally not expected, temperatures will be 5 to 15 degrees above normal for several days," said Noll.