Will late week severe weather affect your Easter plans? Luckily most of the U.S. will be free from storms Sunday, although there may be pockets of volatile conditions. Read on for more information on your region’s Easter conditions.
Late week storms may cause flooding into Easter Sunday in parts of New England. Drenching rains are expected to continue for eastern New England into Sunday morning, affecting states from New York to Maine. Chilly air will cause rain showers to last into the early evening Sunday. This region will see the most unstable weather conditions. Indoor egg hunts are the best bet for this region.
Expect mild to dry conditions in the South on Sunday. Sunrise temperatures are expected to be mid-40s for Atlanta and low-60s for southern Texas and Miami. Late week thunderstorms will impact coastal states from Florida to Virginia, making Sunday the best day for Easter egg hunts.
By late week, storms will have moved through the Rockies and Midwest. Sunday morning temperatures will be chilly, in the low- to mid-40s. A new storm system will move through the region on Sunday, impacting Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, and parts of Illinois. Higher elevations in the Rockies may see some snowfall.
Saturday will be a warm day for Easter egg hunts, with highs ranging from the 70s to the 90s. Conditions will remain warm on Sunday, with sunny skies and a mild start to the morning from the mid-50s to mid-60s. Expect sunshine for Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico, with scattered showers in much of Utah.
This region will be one of the best for sunshine Sunday, with mild temperatures in the morning and dry conditions throughout the day. Late week rain in Washington, Oregon, and parts of Idaho will make Sunday the ideal day for outdoor egg hunts.