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November begins today with relatively calm and transitional weather across most of the United States, with cool to cold temperatures, scattered clouds, and light rain in some areas.
No widespread severe weather is expected, and the official end of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is proceeding without incident, as Hurricane Melissa has completely dissipated after primarily impacting the Caribbean (e.g., Jamaica).
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) assesses a low risk of severe weather across the country, with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms along the Texas Gulf Coast (hail, wind gusts up to 95 km/h).

Key Impacts & Consequences
Travel Disruptions:
Airports: Ground stops at NYC-area airports (e.g., JFK) due to 50+ mph gusts from recent storm remnants; delays lingering into today.
Roads: Minor hydroplaning in PNW rain; slippery mountain passes from snow.
Public Safety:
Flooding: Urban flash flooding in Northeast (e.g., Brooklyn drowning incident yesterday); PNW river rises possible.
Power Outages: Scattered from overnight winds in Northeast (downed trees/lines); repairs ongoing.
Frost Damage: Tender plants, outdoor pipes at risk in Midwest/Southeast—cover or drain as needed.
Economic/Agricultural:
Minimal today; frost could nip late crops/vegetation in frost-prone areas.
No major events halting commerce.
Daily Life: Breezy but sunny for outdoor activities in most areas; dress in layers for chilly starts.
Conclusions & Outlook
Low Overall Threat: A “quiet Saturday” for 95% of the US—enjoy the fall weather! Focus protection on frost-sensitive items tonight.
Watch Areas: PNW for 1-3″ rain/snow (flooding); Texas coast for evening storms; Northeast for wind cleanup.
Short-Term: Showers spread East Coast early next week; cooler pattern persists, with potential early snow risks in Plains by mid-November.
Stay Informed: Check weather.gov or local NWS for updates. Safe travels!

