
Our comfortable weather pattern continues all weekend with mostly dry weather and warming temps. Temperatures warm up speedy with sunshine and highs in the low to mid 80s all the way to the east coastline today.
The caveat is that the beaches remain dangerous with high rip current risks and 5-10’ waves offshore through Saturday night.


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Our humidity is in the “comfortable” range for Saturday, but by Sunday the mugginess will be more noticeable. Highs stay in the 80s as we wrap the weekend and as a cold front approaches southern New England.


Northern New England will see incoming showers and storms for Sunday morning through evening. For immediately we expect non-severe storms with gusty wind, rain, and lightning which is a danger to anyone out on a mountain hike.
The cold front across northern New England on Sunday will slowly sink south for Monday, but almost stalls as a stationary front early on Monday. So we start the work week off with scattered showers around, drying by Tuesday.
At the same time, a potential tropical depression makes its way north from the Leeward Islands to Bermuda (an Invest at the moment). This doesn’t impact us at all.

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And another low pressure system moves northeast along the U.S. coast from the southeast Sunday night. The frontal boundary affecting us in the northeast will help to steer most of that rainy activity (and the tropical storm) away from our coast. But movie for some showers heading in from the south Sunday night into Monday morning in southeastern Massachusetts from the southeastern U.S. low. Next week looks dry with highs in the 70s through the end of the week.
