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Stalled Front Forces Widespread Showers, Gusty Winds and Storm Risk From Plains to Florida

Tropical moisture trapped along the stationary front is keeping showers and storms common and raising localized severe, flood and high‑wind threats, with drier air expected by Wednesday.

Overview

  • On Sunday the slow‑moving front produced widespread showers and scattered storms from the High Plains and Midwest through the Southeast into the Northeast.
  • Forecasts and Storm Prediction Center products show a marginal severe risk in parts of the Plains and Midwest with large hail and damaging straight‑line winds possible.
  • New England experienced high‑wind advisories with gusts reported into the 50s and 60s mph and local impacts such as downed limbs, possible outages and frost advisories in northern New Hampshire.
  • South Florida is heading into a very hot, humid stretch early to midweek with highs in the low‑mid 90s and numerous heavy storms that could drop localized, flash‑flooding rainfall.
  • Model guidance points to drier, less humid air moving in around Wednesday that should curb widespread storm coverage, though localized training storms and isolated flooding remain possible where repeated cells occur.