United States forecasters reported nationwide that multiple regional weather services forecast unseasonably warm, breezy conditions Tuesday ahead of a cold front arriving early Wednesday, followed by a secondary cold front later in the week. Agencies in Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Colorado and Virginia cited west to southwesterly winds gusting 20–90 mph depending on terrain, daytime highs rising into the 50s–70s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 20s–30s. Several outlets noted lake or high-wind advisories and icy mountain conditions overnight. Officials advised securing outdoor items and exercising boating caution. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Retailers, outdoor recreation providers and tourism-related businesses benefit from milder, sunnier afternoons that can increase consumer activity and outdoor spending ahead of colder late-week conditions.
Residents, motorists and small-craft operators incurred elevated risk from gusty winds, icy mountain roads and hazardous lake conditions while advisories were in effect.
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Across U.S., breezy warmth then cold fronts arrive
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