Overview
- Across the Northeast on Saturday, scattered light showers and cool highs in the 40s and 50s are the rule, with steadier rain aimed at Cape Cod and the Islands overnight into early Sunday.
- Sheltered northern areas saw early frost Saturday and the higher White Mountains logged wet snow above roughly 2,500 feet, making hiking hazardous with cold, wind and slick trails.
- Sunday brings more dry breaks inland, while coastal Massachusetts and parts of Maine can see morning rain before partial clearing and highs nudging the upper 50s to near 60.
- Warmer air surges in Monday and Tuesday on southwest winds, lifting many spots into the 60s and 70s with a few low-80s readings, then a midweek front increases rain and thunder chances.
- Beyond New England, Florida faces a windy, low-end severe threat Saturday with a cold front, and the Plains and Midwest are tracking isolated strong storms late Sunday into Monday as the pattern shifts east.