Overview
- Wind gusts around 20–30 mph on Monday will drive wind chills into the single digits for many, with localized subzero readings possible early Tuesday in northern and interior areas.
- Overnight snow into early Monday is leaving a trace to a few inches in spots, creating slick commute conditions from parts of New England and Maine to the Great Lakes, including 1–2 inches near Detroit and up to 2 inches in northern New Hampshire.
- Highs on Monday stay stuck in the 20s across much of New England and near the low 30s farther south, with brighter skies offering little relief from the cold.
- Temperatures moderate by midweek, with many locations reaching the 40s Wednesday as precipitation trends to rain or a rain–snow mix before another shot of colder air late week.
- Forecasters expect an active but generally low-impact pattern with several fast-moving clippers and no major coastal nor’easter indicated at this time; a brief air quality alert affected parts of south-central Pennsylvania over the weekend.