What areas are expected to have the warmest Easter weather?
The Upper Midwest, particularly cities like Minneapolis and Chicago, are expected to have record-breaking heat.
Weather / Seasonal Forecasts
This Easter weekend brings a mix of weather conditions across the US, from potential record-breaking heat in the Upper Midwest to increased rain chances in Florida and a cool start followed by a warm-up in Connecticut. Here's a breakdown to...
## Regional Weather Breakdowns
### Upper Midwest Summer heat is attempting to take hold across the Upper Midwest, with temperatures potentially soaring 10-30 degrees above average. Cities like Minneapolis and Chicago could see record-breaking highs in the upper 80s. This heat is expected to last through the weekend before a cold front brings cooler temperatures.
### Southwest Florida After a warm Saturday, Southwest Florida anticipates a wetter pattern. Easter Sunday may bring scattered showers and storms, especially in the late afternoon and evening. A cold front is expected to move through early in the week, bringing a soggy Tuesday and elevated rain chances through Thursday. The WINK Weather Authority is also monitoring a wildfire in the Big Cypress National Preserve, with rising rain chances expected to aid in containment. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect from Tuesday to Thursday.
### Connecticut Connecticut is starting the week with cool temperatures but expects a gradual warm-up. While Tuesday may bring rain or snow showers, the latter half of the week promises sunshine and climbing temperatures, potentially reaching the mid-to-upper 60s inland by Friday. Meteorological winter was colder and snowier than average. There were also reports of a small earthquake in January 2025.
The Upper Midwest, particularly cities like Minneapolis and Chicago, are expected to have record-breaking heat.
Southwest Florida is likely to see scattered showers and storms, especially in the late afternoon and evening on Easter Sunday and continuing through the week.
A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for Charlotte Harbor and Pine Island Sound, and coastal waters from Bonita Beach to Englewood FL, from Tuesday to Thursday.
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