A developing storm is moving into Ontario this evening spreading rain across the eastern seaboard. A line of severe storm reaches from the Adirondack mountains to Cape Hatters and beyond to the northern Bahamas. Winds will be gusty with 30 mph winds across most areas with winds up to 70 mph in severe thunderstorms. 40-50 mph winds will be common along Cape Cod, Coastal ME and Long Island. 1-5+ inches of rain will be common with highest totals in the Adirondack Mountains.
-JAck
It is a mild start to the workweek this week with a strong low pressure over the Great Lakes will track northward through Ontario and eventually Northern Quebec. This low will swing a warm front north through the area tonight bringing a period of light rain at the coast, and freezing rain or rain inland with possibly some snow changing to rain in the far north and mountains. Tuesday will be extremely mild with 50 degrees in Portland and Yarmouth anywhere north of that will see temps in the 40s except for the mountains where around 40 or a little under can be expected.
Mid Atlantic: Cold front Tuesday will bring cooler temps to the area and will bring a line of showers and t-storms Tuesday.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
Reliably hype-free weather info for Western Maine and New Hampshire from amateur forecaster Jack Sillin