Overview
- Overnight showers and a weakening thunderstorm line moved through many areas, with non-severe impacts in the Tri-State while parts of Southeast Louisiana logged over 3 inches of rain on the North Shore.
- A brief early‑week surge sends highs into the 60s and 70s across wide swaths of the country Monday and Tuesday, with breezy southwest to west winds and gusts near or above 30 mph in spots.
- Forecasters highlight potential for strong to severe storms Tuesday–Wednesday from the Midwest through the Ohio Valley into the Great Lakes, including a marginal risk in southeastern Michigan and a damaging-storm potential around Kansas City Tuesday evening.
- A strong cold front mid‑to‑late week is expected to bring widespread rain followed by a rapid temperature drop, with some locations seeing a mix or brief change to snow on the back side.
- Daylight Saving Time began early Sunday, shifting sunset later as the warm spell unfolds before the midweek pattern change.