A cold front will sweep through the central and eastern U.S., bringing cooler temps and a taste of fall for millions next week.
Breakdown
- A fall air mass will settle over the East Coast, acting as a barrier to warmer air.
- Temperatures are expected to be five to ten degrees below average, with lower humidity. 7s
- Some areas may experience scattered rooftop frost, but widespread freezing is not expected. 32s
- Morning lows will be noticeably cooler, such as 61 degrees in Nashville. 46s
- Daytime highs in places like Ohio will be in the seventies, providing relief from recent humidity. 56s