
Our humidity increases a bit more today as the clouds return and highs reach the low to mid 80s, 70s across the Cape & islands.
Our high surf remains, and rip currents are still dangerous if you’re heading to the shore.

A cold front stalls across northern New England bringing a few showers and storms for parts of Vermont and New Hampshire. For today we expect non-severe storms with gusty wind, rain, and lightning which is a danger to anyone out on a mountain hike in the northeast kingdom.



The cold front across northern New England will slowly sink south for Monday. At the same time a low pressure system heads in from the south across the Cape & islands bringing heavy rain and thunder to the Cape & islands between midnight and 6 a.m. Monday. Then this is pushed away and to the northeast by midday Monday as the cold front moves towards Boston. Late afternoon isolated showers and storms are possible but most spots see no rain!
The fall pollen count remains high through this week as a result of the dry weather.

Next week looks dry with lower dewpoints and cool nights. A touch of fall with highs in the 70s through the end of the week. A brief chance for showers may move in Friday. Labor Day weekend looks dry with temps in the 70s for today.
Tropical Storm Fernand (pronounced as “fair-NAHN” according to the National Hurricane Center) is about 300 miles southeast of Bermuda and will get kicked out to sea in the northern Atlantic early this week.
