November Kicks Off with Record Breaking Temperatures Forecast from Texas to Ohio

After record setting temperatures on Halloween, warm weather continues from the Central Plains to the Midwest and Southeast. Tuesday’s high temperatures for locations in Tennessee could break records all the way back from 1935!

The heat from Halloween begins to spread east, bringing well above average temperatures from New Mexico all the way to Ohio Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Tuesday:

Tuesday’s heat is projected to break temperature records for numerous cities in the central portion of the country. Temperatures in the lower to mid 80s will occur in major cities like Nashville, TN, Birmingham, AL, andĀ Louisville, KY. For the Nashville area, temperatures could break the record high set all the way back in 1935!

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Wednesday:

By Wednesday, the above normal temperatures will shift out of the Central Plains. However, the heat will remain for the lower Midwest down into Mississippi and Alabama. Temperatures will not be as hot as Tuesday’s, but will still remain relatively hot with highs ranging from the high 70’s to low 80’s. This could be the warmest early November temperatures this region has seen in over 30 years!

Enjoy the warmer temperatures while they last, snow and cold will be on its way before you know it!

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