Sebastien Piekutowski, co -owner of Seven Strong, takes a five minute break at State Street Fruit during the pre-Halloween snow storm.
Sebastien Piekutowski, co -owner of Seven Strong, takes a five minute break at State Street Fruit during the pre-Halloween snow storm. Credit: Gazette Staff/Carol Lollis

Last week brought unseasonably messy weather when a pre-Halloween snowstorm descended onto the Northampton area on Thursday, and this week promises to bring more volatility.

Temperatures will climb toward 70 degrees on Wednesday, with temperatures likely topping out at 67. Area residents can enjoy the abnormally high temps through Thursday evening, when a cold front is expected to sweep the region and remain through the weekend.

โ€œAfter a couple days above normal weโ€™ll go back to below normal,โ€ said meteorologist Bill Simpson of the National Weather Service. โ€œIt seems like weโ€™ll be staying, in the next week to 10 days, slightly below normal.โ€

Thursday will also bring rain showers in the late morning through early evening. At their highest, Simpson said temperatures will reach the mid-50s over the weekend, with lows in the low to mid-30s.

Amanda Drane can be contacted at adrane@gazettenet.com.ย