Weather Today: Significant Storm System Impacting Northeast and Southeast

Weather Today: Significant Storm System Impacting Northeast and Southeast

A significant storm system is moving eastward. It will impact the Northeast and Southeast, bringing unsettled weather.

As of early Tuesday, rain showers have begun to trickle down the New England coastline and through New York. The Mid-Atlantic will see dry coastal areas, while thunderstorms and rain will shake up other parts of the region.

Florida remains thunderstorm-free, with some light rain at the southernmost point of the peninsula. Meanwhile, temperatures in the Southeast are expected to reach the 80s.

In contrast, temperatures in Texas and Florida could heat up to the 90s. The Ohio River Valley and Tennessee Valley are looking at highs in the 70s.

A storm system is expected to drift northeastward tonight, crossing over the upper Great Lakes States. Precipitation may linger in parts of New England, possibly changing to snow before it ends.

Scattered freezes might occur across the northwestern half of the Plains and upper Midwest. Clouds have blanketed South Carolina this morning, where high temperatures are anticipated in the low to mid-70s.

The next few days will be crucial for tracking this storm’s progression. Observers are particularly focused on how it will affect Northeast weather later this week.

Rain totals over the next seven days could reach half an inch in some areas. The trailing cold front is expected to approach the Atlantic Seaboard by midweek.

As meteorologists monitor these developments, residents should prepare for potential impacts from thunderstorms and changing temperatures.