Eastern Pacific Hurricane Willa should reach the Mexican coast late Tuesday. A developing storm system in the southern U.S. will absorb deep tropical moisture associated with Willa’s remnants, resulting in heavy rain (1 to 3 inches or more) in the Gulf and Atlantic Coast States.
During the weekend, a significant coastal storm (nor’easter) may hammer portions of the middle and northern Atlantic States with torrential rain, high winds, and heavy surf, while an early-season snowfall may occur in the northern Appalachians.
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