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Easter weekend outlook: Storms may hinder travel, outdoor plans in central and eastern US

By Renee Duff, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Mar 26, 2018 10:08 AM EDT | Updated Jul 1, 2019 5:12 PM EDT

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Those in the central and eastern United States may face disruptions to travel plans and outdoor activities for part of Easter weekend.

Meanwhile, people in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest will be left shivering amid unseasonably cold and possibly snowy conditions.

Storms may dampen northeastern US with rain, snow

The storm targeting the South Central states with severe weather and flooding will reach the Atlantic Coast as the week comes to a close.

Those getting a head start on holiday travel or heading to Good Friday services may be slowed by a bit of wet weather from New England to the southern Atlantic Seaboard. Clearing is likely to progress from the eastern Great Lakes to the Appalachians on Friday.

Static US Easter Sunday

It will be unsettled at times in the Great Lakes and Northeast, but none of the three days spanning Friday to Easter Sunday will be a complete washout, according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Mike Doll.

Saturday may offer the best weather for travel up and down the Interstate 95 corridor as well as the central and northern Appalachians with mainly dry conditions expected.

How quickly the next storm arrives in the Northeast will determine whether outdoor Easter egg hunts can go on as planned or be forced indoors due to rain and/or snow showers on Sunday.

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Winterlike chill could set stage for snow across northern Plains, Upper Midwest

Across the northern tier of the country, people heading to Easter egg hunts, sunrise church services or hoping to break out spring attire will not be able to do so without layering up.

“The northern Plains and Upper Midwest will remain entrenched in a winterlike air mass [over Easter weekend],” said AccuWeather Long-Range Meteorologist Max Vido.

A large portion of this corridor may be chilled by temperatures more typical of February, about 10-20 degrees Fahrenheit below normal, on Easter Sunday.

Average high temperatures during the end of March and beginning of April range from the low 40s in Grand Forks, North Dakota, to near 50 in Minneapolis and Madison, Wisconsin.

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Bismarck, North Dakota; Rapid City, South Dakota; Minneapolis; and Madison are some of the cities where residents may not be able to head outdoors this weekend without hats, gloves and thick jackets.

Depending on the exact speed of the cold push, extra layers may also be needed as far south as Omaha, Nebraska; and Chicago.

At least one storm is poised to clash with the cold air over the northern tier this weekend, setting the stage for snow to whiten part of the region and possibly trigger slick travel conditions.

"There will be a snow risk from the northern Rockies to the Upper Midwest," Doll said.

This includes portions of interstates 29, 35, 90 and 94.

West Coast to remain largely free of weather-related disruptions

One or two weak storms are forecast to track from the Pacific Northwest to the northern Rockies late this week and into the weekend.

Seattle will be one of the few places where an umbrella may be needed and Easter egg hunts may be dampened on Saturday and/or Sunday.

The northern storm track will promote great weather for travel and outdoor gatherings from San Francisco to Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix.

“Temperatures will largely be above normal for this time of year from the Southwest to Texas,” Doll said.

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