Updated Dec. 27, 2019 3:19 PM
The new decade is expected to begin with a lack of extreme cold or major storms across the United States -- but some partyers may still need a few extra layers or umbrellas on New Year's Eve.
Unsettled weather will largely be confined to the outer fringes of the nation as 2019 ends and 2020 begins.
"Much of the central U.S. looks fairly dry and tranquil, which will be good for traveling," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said.
Here are eight detailed forecasts for celebrations in major cities across the country:
Revelers gather in Times Square in New York on Monday, Dec. 31, 2018, as they take part in a New Year's Eve celebration. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
New York City
Millions of revelers pack Times Square each year to watch today's top artists perform on stage before the eagerly awaited ball drop at midnight.
No big storms nor blasts of cold air are anticipated for New York City this year, unlike the last two years.
New Orleans
"In the Deep South, the latest indications are that dry air will punch in and stick around for the middle days of next week with a few exceptions," according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.
This should be enough to keep the rain away from New Orleans.
Temperatures are likely to be in the 50s throughout the evening.
Miami
Since dry air will push across the upper Gulf coast, the corridor of showers are now likely to hover farther south.
"Enough moisture may be around to produce spotty showers over South Florida," Sosnowski said.
It will be seasonable with temperatures forecast to be in the 70s as the clock strikes midnight in Miami.
Fireworks explode over Lake Michigan in Chicago on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012. Around the world people welcomed a new year Sunday and hoped for a better future. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Chicago
Chilly air will descend on Chicagoland ahead of the new year, but no Arctic cold is forecast.
Those watching the spectacular fireworks displays at Navy Pier or along the Chicago River will still need to pack on extra layers as temperatures will be in the 20s to lower 30s as the calendar flips to 2020. Even lower AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures are anticipated due to a brisk wind.
At most, a stray flurry will fly in the air amid the dazzling displays.
Dallas
Showers may be creeping closer to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex on New Year's Eve, but dry, cool weather should prevail for festivities throughout the area.
Temperatures are forecast to be in the 40s as fireworks fly from Reunion Tower.
Los Angeles
"There may even be a brief period of rain across the interior Southwest on New Year’s Eve as a small, but potent, storm system quickly tracks through the region," Anderson said.
AccuWeather meteorologists favor showers staying south of the Los Angeles basin, with dry weather likely prevailing. Temperatures will be seasonable in the 50s.
Revelers watch at Drai's nightclub as fireworks explode on the Las Vegas Strip during a New Year's celebration Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019, in Las Vegas . (AP Photo/John Locher)
Las Vegas
Partygoers will not have to worry about rain dampening fireworks displays in Sin City.
A partly to mainly clear sky is anticipated with temperatures in the 40s. Light winds may obstruct firework viewing conditions by limiting the dissipation of smoke.
Seattle
"Farther north, a stronger Pacific storm may make for a soggy New Year’s Eve along the Interstate 5 corridor in the Pacific Northwest, including Seattle," Anderson said.
The exact strength of this storm will determine whether celebrations are completely washed out or dampened by no more than a stray shower.
Revelers will want to bring along some rain gear regardless and put on an extra layer or two with temperatures likely in the 40s.
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