Easter Sunday Storms to Soak East Coast, Cool Air Follows
A band of heavy rain and thunderstorms is set to sweep from the Appalachians to the Atlantic Coast on Easter Sunday, bringing a sharp cooldown across the eastern U.S. after days of near-record warmth. Cities like Pittsburgh could see temperatures drop from the 80s to the 50s. Meanwhile, the West heats up, with Phoenix nearing 90s and Los Angeles climbing back into the 80s. Rain may disrupt plans but help ease wildfire risks, while above-average warmth is expected to return to the Southeast into mid-April.