Winter Storm Awatches are posted from Central Pennsylania to Northern New Jersey, the Hudson Valley, the Catskills, east to Connecticut, Rhode Island, and much of Massachusetts. The immediate coast is not under any watches or advisories at this time. This is for late Monday night into Tuesday afternoon. Before we get there we what should be a dry day though we have clouds to deal with. Radar is showing rain across Virginia, Maryland and Delaware and the northern edge of that rain will possibly touch Southern New Jersey.Otherwise we will see clouds. North of NYC clouds will thin out somewhat while to the south there will be a heavier overcast. Temperatures today will be topping out in the upper 40s and lower 50s. Rain will slide out to the east and south and skies should partially clear out tonight. Monday morning lows will be in the 30s.
Monday will be day of sunshine giving way to arriving clouds with highs in the upper 40s and lower 50s. Then our attention turns to a storm, which today is moving east across the Deep South with showery heavy rains and some severe weather for the Gulf coast and eventually to the Southeast US. The low will move into the Central Appalachiains and then exit offhsore the Delaware coast late Monday night into Tuesday morning.