Overview
- New Jersey remains under a state of emergency with utility crews staged as the National Weather Service warns of coastal flooding, wind gusts up to 60 mph and several inches of rain along the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
- Major Northeast airports from Washington, D.C. to Boston continued reporting delays and cancellations into Tuesday morning after the FAA cautioned disruptions could extend into Monday.
- Outer Banks officials in North Carolina reported ocean overwash on NC Highway 12 near Buxton and urged residents to stay alert around high tide.
- Argentina’s meteorological service issued yellow alerts across eight provinces, including heavy snow of 30–40 cm in southeast Santa Cruz and Zonda winds in southern Mendoza with gusts up to 90 km/h.
- Mexico’s weather service forecast a new cold front bringing strong gusts and cooler conditions to Baja California, with additional systems driving showers and intense rain in Chiapas, while Spain’s AEMET logged a 2.7°C low at El Puerto del Pico and signaled heavier rain later this week in eastern Andalusia.