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Weather pattern outlook into late November
By Brett Anderson, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Updated Oct 28, 2021 12:06 PM EST
A more of a progressive pattern is shaping up into at least the second week of November across North America. This likely means a lack of extended periods of warm, cold, wet and dry conditions setting up in any one particular region through this time period.
There are some indication of the Arctic and North Atlantic oscillations trending more negative for the second half of November, which may translate to more colder air south and east.