Overview
- Unseasonable warmth peaks Saturday, with 60s and 70s common and upper 70s to low 80s in parts of the South.
- Rain moves into southern New England after about 7–8 p.m., then exits by sunrise Sunday with roughly a quarter to a half inch expected.
- Interior northern New England faces a wintry mix and icing risk late Saturday night, with a glaze up to a quarter inch possible and light high-elevation snow.
- Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms develop late Saturday from the Midwest into Ohio, where an isolated strong storm could produce gusts near 60 mph.
- Behind the front, Sunday turns blustery and cooler across many areas, with 15–25 mph winds and frequent gusts to 35–40 mph as temperatures fall through the day.