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Warm, Sunny Saturday Gives Way to Overnight Front, Gusty Cooldown by Sunday

Forecasters highlight a brief window for showers with a rain-to-mix changeover in colder northern areas.

Overview

  • A broad ridge is delivering an unseasonably warm, mostly dry Saturday, with many Midwest cities in the 60s–70s and South Florida near the lower 80s.
  • A fast-moving system arrives late Saturday night into early Sunday, bringing showers that could briefly turn heavier in spots before exiting near daybreak.
  • Colder northern and high-elevation zones will see rain change to a wintry mix or snow; a Winter Weather Advisory covers northern New Hampshire Saturday evening into early Sunday with slick travel possible.
  • Behind the front, northwest winds strengthen Sunday into Monday with widespread gusts near 25–40 mph, ushering in cooler air and a brisk feel.
  • Rain chances increase again next week, with a few showers possible Monday and a more active stretch mid to late week that could deliver beneficial rainfall in drier areas.