Overview
- Overnight rain gave way to a mostly dry but blustery Sunday as temperatures fell behind the front across the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England.
- Northwest winds of 15–30+ mph with gusts up to 50 mph triggered Wind Advisories in parts of the region and produced notable game-day wind chills in Philadelphia.
- Elevated fire danger developed where humidity was low, with a Red Flag Warning in the Richmond area and parts of coastal Virginia.
- Interior northern New England dealt with a wintry mix, including up to about a quarter inch of ice and 1–3 inches of snow, while higher peaks under warnings could see several to more than a foot of upslope snow through Monday night.
- Early week stays colder and breezy under high pressure with generally dry conditions, followed by light rain or mixed precipitation chances Tuesday and another system late in the week.