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Stormy weather pours down on the East Coast this Memorial Day

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Stormy weather pours down on the East Coast this Memorial Day

Nasty weather will continue across portions of the East Coast through Monday, with Memorial Day plans in jeopardy due to widespread thunderstorms.

Meanwhile, Americans along the West Coast will continue to luck out, with mild temperatures slightly above average, sunny skies, and dry conditions throughout the holiday.

And while nearly 45 million people plan to travel, disruptions are anticipated across major hubs, including New York, Boston, Atlanta, and New Orleans.

On Sunday, portions of the North and Central Plains saw dry conditions return, bringing temperatures into the low to mid 80s.

But it was an active day with abundant flash flood warnings across the Ohio Valley, as storms reignited along an approaching cold front.

The storms have expanded in coverage and are moving east right back into the Northeast to round out a miserable and dreary Memorial Day weekend.

An area of low pressure is moving through southern New England and will bring scattered showers, continuing the trend of possible delays in airport travel.

The Northeast will not be the only region experiencing unfavorable conditions leading into Memorial Day, with wet weather expected to persist across portions of Texas and Louisiana, bringing another Level 2 out of 4 flash flood risk.

The Interstate 10 corridor from Houston to New Orleans may also become difficult at times due to pop-up storms and downpours, according to the FOX Forecast Center.

David Loesch, a Vietnam War veteran, touches the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall.

Nasty weather will continue across portions of the East Coast through Monday, with Memorial Day plans in jeopardy due to widespread thunderstorms. Getty Images

Memorial Day forecast map of the United States by Fox Weather, showing temperatures and weather conditions for various cities.

The storms have expanded in coverage and are moving east right back into the Northeast to round out a miserable and dreary Memorial Day weekend. FOX Weather

Conditions will begin to steadily improve across the Northeast and Great Lakes region on Monday, following a weekend of wet and stormy weather.

“High pressure building in from the West is expected to push moisture farther south and east, bringing warmer temperatures and drier conditions back to millions from the Midwest into New England,” the FOX Forecast Center said.

Despite this hopeful push toward warm, dry conditions, the potential for showers and downpours will linger across the Carolinas, the Tennessee River Valley, and portions of the Gulf Coast.

An illustration of the Memorial Day weekend forecast for Sunday across the US, showing temperatures and weather conditions for various cities.

On Sunday, portions of the North and Central Plains saw dry conditions return, bringing temperatures into the low to mid-80s. FOX Weather

Two people walk with umbrellas on a rainy day on the Coney Island boardwalk with the Thunderbolt ride in the background.

Dreary weather and constant downpours left the beach at Coney Island virtually empty. Gregory P. Mango for NY Post

There could be some travel delays in areas such as Memphis, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Houston.

The lucky streak for Americans on the West Coast will continue under dry, sunny conditions, with temperatures slightly above average.

The good news is that there is a decent chance these storms clear out for the second half of the day on Monday, allowing temperatures to finally recover into the upper 60s and 70s. 

Several people walking on a wet Coney Island street holding umbrellas.

And while nearly 45 million people plan to travel, disruptions are anticipated across major hubs, including New York, Boston, Atlanta, and New Orleans. Gregory P. Mango for NY Post

Lifeguards on duty at a deserted Coney Island beach on a dreary day.

Lifeguards were still on duty today at Coney Island, even though no one was swimming due to the inclement weather. Gregory P. Mango for NY Post

That will be a welcome return to warmth after being stuck in the chilly 50s for most of the weekend.

After Memorial Day, it really dries out as an area of high pressure takes over the Northeast.

Temperatures will gradually shift back to the 80s by Wednesday, but don’t get used to it.

A very strong dip in the jet stream will usher in yet another round of cooler air heading into the weekend, keeping summer on pause.

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