Overview
- National Weather Service Wind Advisories cover multiple regions with northwest winds sustained near 20–30 mph and peak gusts topping 40–50 mph from Sunday afternoon into evening.
- Parts of Virginia are under a Red Flag warning through 5 p.m. Sunday as gusty winds, very low humidity and dry fuels raise the risk of rapidly spreading fires.
- Overnight showers were brief and light—generally a few hundredths to around 0.10–0.20 inch—with most areas turning dry and blustery Sunday after the front passes.
- Higher elevations could see a brief wintry mix or stray flurries, including the Poconos and the Worcester hills into southern New Hampshire, while lower elevations stay rain or dry.
- After unseasonably warm Saturday highs in the 60s to near 80, temperatures tumble Sunday and settle into the 40s Monday, with additional, mainly light, rain chances returning Tuesday night into late week and persistent dryness noted around Jacksonville.