Easter Sunday 2019: Who gets rain, who stays dry in the US?
While dry, warm and tranquil conditions are in store for a large part of the nation on Easter Sunday, there will be some areas that have to deal with showers and cool weather.
Following severe weather in recent days, much of the southern United States can expect sunshine with a warm afternoon.

Residents and visitors in parts of New Mexico and western Texas are reminded that, due to the dry and breezy conditions, the use of outdoor grills and power equipment should be avoided this weekend since there is an elevated risk of wild fire ignition.
Most areas from California to Nevada, Oregon and Washington can expect dry weather. Heat will ease up a bit over the deserts on Sunday in comparison to Saturday.
The same storm that brought severe weather to the East on Friday will slowly leave the Northeast on Easter Sunday.
While the entire day will not be a washout, showers and a few thunderstorms will dampen parts of eastern New England, the mid-Atlantic and central Appalachians.
The weather may make it difficult for outdoor plans, such as Easter egg hunts, picnics and outdoor church services in some communities. Any one spot may be hit by multiple showers from the midday into the evening.

By the afternoon, a mosaic of showers and embedded thunderstorms are likely over the mid-Atlantic and central Appalachians.
As was the case on Saturday from West Virginia to western and central New York, a few locations may even get a gusty thundershower with small hail. Pockets of steady rain may evolve as well.
Farther west, another broad area of clouds and showers is in store along a 1,500-mile-long swath from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to portions of Wyoming, Colorado, southern Montana, Utah, Idaho and eastern Nevada.
The showers may pester those taking to the outdoors in the Rockies, including those with skiing, hiking and fishing on their mind.
Over the high country of the Rockies, some snow will fall.
Given the time of the year, those venturing outdoors should keep their eyes open for possible thunderstorms over the mountains. People should stay off the ridges in this situation.
Along the southern fringe of the shower zone, a few thunderstorms may endanger anyone outdoors. There is also a risk for locally heavy and gusty thunderstorms to erupt over parts of Kansas and Nebraska late Sunday.
Those heading home on the highways at the end of their holiday weekend may face rainy and slow conditions on some highways in the Northeast and parts of the Upper Midwest, Plains and Rockies.
As for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on Easter Monday, warmer conditions are expected in Washington, D.C., with temperatures starting the day in the 50s F and rising into the lower 70s in the afternoon under a mixture of clouds and sunshine.
