United States: Meteorologists reported warm, windy conditions and scattered showers across multiple regions this New Year's period. On Friday and into the weekend, forecast offices warned of gusty southwest winds, above-average highs, isolated showers or thunderstorms from the Plains to the Southeast. Winter advisories remained in effect for mountain areas as snow tapered later Friday. Agencies and stations cited model guidance and National Weather Service briefings for timing, with rain chances peaking Friday night into Saturday before drying by Sunday regionally. Residents were advised to expect disruptions to travel and outdoor plans. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Regional energy producers and construction contractors benefited from warmer, drier windows that allowed outdoor work to continue with fewer weather delays.
Residents, commuters and event planners in affected areas experienced travel disruptions, gusty wind hazards and localized precipitation that could hamper outdoor activities.
After reading and researching latest news.... Forecasts show above-average temperatures, gusty southwest winds, and scattered rain or isolated storms across multiple U.S. regions around New Year's; mountain zones kept winter advisories for snow. Agencies cited National Weather Service guidance and models for timing, emphasizing transient travel and outdoor disruptions.
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Warm, Windy New Year Brings Showers Across U.S.
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