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Mother’s Day Brings Sun and a Brief Warm‑Up Before a Cooler, Wetter Monday

A cold front arrives Monday, ushering in a midweek cool spell with a broader chance of rain.

Overview

  • Across much of the East on Sunday, skies brightened and temperatures rebounded, with only spotty afternoon and evening showers or a brief thunderstorm for most areas.
  • Saturday’s storms were more active in pockets, with forecasters citing damaging wind and small hail risks in places like Philadelphia and Northeast Ohio during late‑day windows.
  • A stronger front moves through Monday, when forecasters expect a wider swath of rain and a noticeable drop in temperatures that lingers into midweek.
  • Highs varied widely Sunday, reaching the upper 70s to mid 80s around the Mid‑Atlantic and Gulf Coast, while Great Lakes and New England spots held in the 50s and 60s.
  • Outdoor plans largely found dry windows Sunday, though forecasters urged quick check‑ins on radar, and some regions noted recent rains have modestly helped early‑season drought patches.