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Frost and Flood Watches Persist as Weather Systems Shift Ahead of Mother’s Day Warmup

Chilly temperatures bring frost advisories to Northeast Ohio, while heavy rains trigger flood watches from New England to the Florida Panhandle, with sunny and warmer conditions expected by Sunday.

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Overview

  • Frost advisories are in effect for parts of Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania early Saturday, with temperatures expected to dip into the mid-30s in inland areas.
  • Heavy rain continues across New England and the New York City region, with flood watches in place through Saturday morning for areas including western Massachusetts, Connecticut, and southern Vermont.
  • The Florida Panhandle faces flash flood risks as rainfall totals of 1 to 4 inches are forecast through Saturday, with localized river flooding possible.
  • Rainfall in New England is expected to taper off by Saturday evening as systems exit into the Gulf of Maine, while urban areas with poor drainage remain at risk for flash flooding.
  • A sharp transition to dry, sunny, and warmer weather is forecast for Mother’s Day weekend, with highs reaching the 60s and 70s across affected regions.