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Frontal systems bring winds, freezes and Easter rain

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Baltimore: Forecasters issued Thursday and Friday forecasts for multiple U.S. regions, warning of large temperature swings, gusty winds and chances of showers. Meteorologists in Cleveland, Casper, Grand Junction and Baltimore reported warm fronts followed by cold fronts from Thursday into Friday, with Easter Sunday rainfall expected in the Mid-Atlantic. Local agencies issued wind advisories and a freeze watch for Western Colorado on Thursday, April 2, and National Weather Service forecasts warn gusts up to 50 mph and lows as cold as 15°F to 25°F; residents were advised to secure property and expect widespread rain Sunday during late-afternoon and evening.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Thursday: Warm front lifts temperatures sharply in parts of the Midwest (30s to 70s–80s).
  • Thursday afternoon: Gusty south/southwest winds increase; scattered thunderstorms develop in several regions.
  • Thursday night–Friday: Cold front moves through, bringing gusts up to 45–50 mph and freeze watches in Western Colorado (April 2).
  • Friday–Saturday: Mid-Atlantic temperatures rebound into the 80s then remain breezy before cooling.
  • Sunday (Easter): Widespread rain expected late-morning to evening in the Mid-Atlantic, impacting travel and outdoor plans.

Why This Matters to You

These weather changes can impact your Easter plans. If you're in the Mid-Atlantic, expect rain. In Western Colorado, brace for cold and wind. Secure your property and adjust outdoor activities accordingly.

The Bottom Line

Mother Nature is serving up a mixed bag of weather this Easter weekend. Stay safe and informed by checking local forecasts regularly. Worth forwarding if you know someone with travel or outdoor plans this weekend.

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Who Benefited

Local emergency services, utility companies, and agricultural advisors benefit from advance warnings, allowing proactive preparations to minimize damage and coordinate resources.

Who Impacted

Outdoor workers, small-scale farmers, and commuters may suffer crop damage, travel disruptions, and localized power outages due to gusts, freezes, and heavy rain.

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Who Benefited

Local emergency services, utility companies, and agricultural advisors benefit from advance warnings, allowing proactive preparations to minimize damage and coordinate resources.

Who Impacted

Outdoor workers, small-scale farmers, and commuters may suffer crop damage, travel disruptions, and localized power outages due to gusts, freezes, and heavy rain.

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