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Mother's Day Brings Sunshine and Warmth for Many With Late-Day Showers Possible

Meteorologists flag a short warm window followed by a cooler, wetter stretch midweek.

Overview

  • Across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Sunday, clouds give way to sun with highs from the 60s to low 80s, though a few late-day showers or a brief thunder rumble remain possible.
  • In the Southeast and Florida, a stalled front keeps scattered storms in play through Monday and Tuesday with some drought areas likely to see around an inch or more of beneficial rain.
  • Philadelphia and Northeast Ohio faced a Saturday evening severe wind threat, and the same system now leaves Ohio cooler in the 50s with only spotty light showers.
  • Local weather teams urge planning outdoor time earlier in the day and watching radar for pop-up cells during the mid- to late-afternoon window.
  • A cooler, unsettled pattern returns midweek for many regions with renewed rain chances, while New Mexico turns hotter with record-challenging highs by Tuesday.