Overview
- Scattered showers move in late Saturday and clear many areas by early Sunday, with most spots seeing only a few tenths of an inch of rain.
- A cold front brings a marked drop in temperatures Sunday alongside northwest winds frequently gusting 30 to 40 mph, making it feel notably colder.
- Interior northern New England faces a wintry mix late Saturday night into Sunday morning, with a glaze to near a quarter-inch of ice and minor snow in higher elevations creating slick travel.
- Most regions avoid severe weather, though parts of Northeast Ohio have a slim chance of an isolated stronger storm with localized gusts approaching 60 mph for a brief window.
- Lake-effect rain and snow showers may develop downwind of the Great Lakes as colder air arrives, while the Southeast stays warm and largely dry with ongoing drought concerns.