Overview
- A weak cold front moves through South and Central Florida Sunday night into Monday, bringing isolated to scattered showers and a brief drop to cooler, drier air.
- Behind the boundary, northerly winds near 15–20 mph build 5–7 ft seas offshore, producing choppy boating conditions and a minor coastal flood risk along the Atlantic beaches.
- Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast turn windy early this week, with gusts around 30–35 mph in Metro Detroit Monday and 40–50 mph possible in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
- Mid-Atlantic and Northeast areas see mostly seasonable, dry weather through Election Day, with highs mainly in the 50s to low 60s and only spotty coastal showers.
- Forecasters track additional quick-hitting systems bringing shower chances Wednesday night into Thursday and again late week into the weekend, while tropical activity stays quiet.