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Broad regional forecasts show variable Mother's Day weather

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Chicago meteorologists and regional forecast teams reported warmer, mostly dry conditions expected this Mother's Day weekend across several U.S. metropolitan areas, including Chicago, Atlanta, Cleveland, and the Washington, D.C., region. Saturday will bring the warmest readings with isolated early showers possible in some locales, while Sunday trends cooler and largely drier for outdoor activities. Forecasters warned that instability ahead of an approaching cold front raises severe-storm potential Saturday evening in Northeast Ohio, while metro Atlanta and parts of the Mid-Atlantic face only isolated shower chances. Monday's frontal passage increases rain and storm probabilities regionwide; agencies advised monitoring updates and planning indoor backup options for outdoor events.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Friday: Southerly flow raises temperatures ahead of approaching frontal system.
  • Saturday: Warmest day with isolated showers; instability grows toward evening.
  • Saturday evening: Cold front crosses Northeast Ohio; localized severe storms possible.
  • Sunday: Cooler, mostly drier conditions for many areas; outdoor plans more favorable.
  • Monday: Cold frontal passage increases widespread rain and storm chances across regions.

Why This Matters to You

Mother's Day weekend weather is looking variable. If you're in Chicago, Atlanta, Cleveland, or D.C., expect warmer, mostly dry conditions. But, Northeast Ohio could see severe storms Saturday evening. Keep an eye on updates, especially if you've got outdoor plans.

The Bottom Line

Sunday's looking like the best day for outdoor activities, with cooler, drier conditions. But Monday brings a cold front with increased rain and storm chances. So, plan indoor backup options for any outdoor events. Worth forwarding if you know someone making Mother's Day plans.

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Who Benefited

Residents with outdoor Mother's Day plans in most metro areas benefit from expected warmer, mostly dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, though some localities should prepare for isolated storms or showers.

Who Impacted

Residents and event organizers in Northeast Ohio and parts of the Mid-Atlantic facing increased storm risk could experience damaging winds, hail, heavy rain, travel disruptions, and interruptions to outdoor plans.

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Who Benefited

Residents with outdoor Mother's Day plans in most metro areas benefit from expected warmer, mostly dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, though some localities should prepare for isolated storms or showers.

Who Impacted

Residents and event organizers in Northeast Ohio and parts of the Mid-Atlantic facing increased storm risk could experience damaging winds, hail, heavy rain, travel disruptions, and interruptions to outdoor plans.

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