Elevation snowstorm Northeast, mostly rain I-95 Corridor, flooding rain, severe storms Deep South

It is a one day break from the recent stretch of gloom and doom weather. It won’t be a picture perfect day but patchy morning fog that is around this morning as well as general low cloud cover should give way to some breaks of sunshine. Most places are starting out the day in the lower 40s so I think most highs will be in the upper 40s and lower 50s. At least the radars are quiet so other than some spotty light drizzle that might be around early, this will be the first day in 5 that we will not have any rain anywhere from Eastern Pennsylvania to New Jersey east to Southern New England. Most highs today will be in the upper 40s to some lower 50s.

The 4th and what will be the last in a series of storm system coming out of the Gulf States will be moving across the Deep South today with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and severe weatther from Alabama to Georgia and the Carolinas. Flood Watches are posted for much of this area adding to 6 inch plus rain amounts that have occurred in the past week. Low pressure takes a track up the Appalachians and then redevelops off the Delaware coast Sunday and Sunday night.

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