NEW YORK – A potential low-pressure system setting up off the East Coast could spell trouble for Halloween in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast as computer forecast models show a wicked forecast with rainy conditions for millions.
Impacts from this potential system could include heavy rain and strong winds from mid- to late-week, but where the biggest impacts play out remains to be determined.
The first round of rain will arrive on Tuesday along the Southeast and mid-Atlantic coasts courtesy of the severe thunderstorms that caused power outages in Texas and prompted Tornado Warnings along the Gulf Coast over the weekend.
Once this system moves out, another is on its way. The third element to this potential Halloween storm is a strong ridge of high pressure building over eastern Canada . Ac

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