Sunday will begin brightly, then by the late afternoon and evening, showers start to infiltrate the region.
made landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada, around 4 p.m. Saturday
Lee's impacts have included heavy rain, gusty winds, coastal flooding, and pounding surf containing waves over 20 feet in some places. Throughout these locations, over 300,000 people lost power at some point due to the strong winds that gusted as high as 93 mph. We really dodged a bullet with Lee. Last week at this time, forecast models were still not completely certain that Lee would miss us. At its closet point, the storm was around 275 miles from our area. Had Lee tracked farther west of that point, we'd be contending with some serious issues right about now.
As far as our weather goes, Saturday night looks to be clear and cool, as winds subside in the wake of Lee's passage. Lows will range from the upper 50s to the mid 40s.