Overview
- Showers that crossed New England and the mid‑Atlantic Wednesday delivered mostly light to moderate rain, with most forecasts pegging totals near a quarter to a half inch.
- Temperatures fall behind the front into the 50s and 60s through Friday, and several Midwest spots face pockets of frost during the coolest nights.
- Forecasts point to a steadier round of light rain Saturday morning in parts of Pennsylvania and New England, with improving conditions by afternoon and evening.
- Mother’s Day looks milder and largely dry during the day in many areas, with rain chances increasing again late Sunday into Monday.
- A low‑end severe risk lingers in the Southeast as the front moves through, with a few stronger gusts and brief downpours possible, while the overall rainfall remains beneficial but limited.