Overview
- The cold front, which moves through Sunday night, brings scattered showers and a few thunderstorms late Sunday before cooler air settles in early this week.
- New England forecasters expected the steadiest rain from late morning into the afternoon with breezy conditions, pockets of heavier downpours, and a tapering trend by early evening.
- Across the Midwest and Great Lakes, Sunday turned much colder and breezy with highs near the 40s, and a brief mix of rain and snow is possible Tuesday as readings dip into the 30s in some spots.
- Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry stayed dry early, then faced late-day showers and isolated storms that could offer limited drought relief after weekend totals varied widely, including 1.5 to 2 inches near Jackson, Mississippi.
- Regional contrasts persist as Northern California stays warm near the 80s before midweek rain chances, while Central Florida starts warm and muggy with storms building late Sunday and more rounds likely early in the week.