
Strong storms will continue to pound on the east coast through the morning, but most of these storms will start to push out into the Atlantic by afternoon. High pressure takes control of the weather through the Plains States, making for a nice afternoon and plenty of sunshine.
A new storm starting to take shape in the north Pacific will start to impace the Pacific Northwest, with coastal rain and mountain snow.
Tuesday will be active for the Northeast and Northwest! A strong low pressure system will bring high winds and heavy rains to NYC and much of the New England States.
More rain and mountain snow is likely West of the Rocky Mountains.
High fire danger is expected across Texas and much of the South Plains as very dry air and high winds set up.

As the storm on the West Coast moves east late in the week, it is now becoming more evident that a severe weather outbreak will take place across parts of Texas and Oklahoma on Friday as the storm clashes with moisture streaming NW of the Gulf of Mexico.
Active weather is expected east of the Mississippi over the holiday weekend. However, sunny skies will return to the Central United States on Saturday and Sunday.

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