Overview
- A low developing off Florida is forecast to move north along the shoreline, approaching the Delmarva or New Jersey coast by Monday.
- Steadier rain expands overnight Sunday into Monday morning, likely producing a wet commute across parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
- Immediate shorelines face the greatest impacts with 1–2 inches of rain in spots, onshore wind gusts of 30–50 mph, rough surf, rip currents, and localized tidal flooding and beach erosion.
- Farther inland, showers will be lighter and spottier with roughly 0.3–0.75 inch of rain and gusts generally around 20–30 mph.
- The storm begins to pull away Monday night into Tuesday, though a persistent pressure gradient keeps conditions breezy before a midweek cooldown.