Overview
- Overnight to morning showers with embedded thunder swept from the Midwest into New England, then tapered by midday for many areas with pockets of wraparound rain lingering.
- The Storm Prediction Center maintained a marginal severe risk for isolated damaging gusts, with some locations reporting wind over 40 mph during the passage.
- Rainfall was generally modest, commonly around 0.1 to 0.3 inches with isolated higher pockets, offering limited drought relief.
- Marine and coastal impacts include a coastal flood advisory for extreme southern Rhode Island and parts of Massachusetts’ South Coast, plus a small craft advisory with 5–8 ft Atlantic waves and 2–4 ft Chesapeake waves.
- Cooler conditions settle in through midweek with highs in the 50s to low 60s, and a National Weather Service frost advisory is posted for northeast Wisconsin early Tuesday.