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Overnight Front Ends Warmth, Bringing Wind and a Rain–Snow Mix to the Northeast

Forecasts call for overnight showers followed by a sharp Sunday cooldown with widespread northwest gusts.

Overview

  • Rain totals are expected to be highest in southern New England tonight, generally around 0.25 to 0.50 inches, with most rain ending before sunrise.
  • Interior northern New England is set for a wintry mix with pockets of freezing rain up to about a quarter inch and 1–3 inches of mountain snow, creating slick travel.
  • Across much of the Mid-Atlantic, including Pennsylvania, showers look brief and light with a few hundredths to near 0.20 inches before the front passes.
  • Sunday will turn blustery regionwide with sustained northwest winds near 15–25 mph and gusts commonly 30–40 mph as temperatures fall through the day.
  • A slim, localized severe threat in parts of Northeast Ohio continues into Saturday evening, with isolated storms capable of heavy downpours and gusts approaching 60 mph.