
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Certainly a warm day across New England even if it wasn't record warmth. Can we push our spring-like temps into Tuesday. Sort of, yes but not the whole day.
That means cooler air is set to return and in order to see the chill return we will have to go through some raindrops. Those raindrops are tied to a cool front--the front edge of cooler air--and that front will produce a band of rain tomorrow morning. It will still be mild tomorrow morning with many towns starting the day in the upper 50s but as the raindrops leave town mid afternoon--let's say 3pm--that's when the warmth will also leave town. So grab the fall coats/jackets as temps will be down near 50 by the time you leave work or after school activities wrap.
After this front, we've got bingo. We also have a large area of high pressure that will deliver sunshine to New England for the remainder of the week. This high pressure system is coming from Canada, eh, so plan on a return to November temps with morning lows in the 30s and afternoon highs from 45-50.
Simple as that. Have a great week.
~JR

Posted by Pete Bouchard
What a day! Breakneck temperature swings, thunder, tornadoes in Western Mass....and we're still in late May!

Posted by Jeremy Reiner
You have another warm & humid day with many towns repeating yesterday's weather. That means we start with clouds & fog for a bit before hazy sun gets going. That hazy sunshine will boost temps up into the low 80s by early to mid afternoon across much of the region. At the same time a cool front will begin dropping out of Maine (backdoor front) which will quickly send temps from the 70s/80s down into the 50s/60s by late afternoon & evening. Also, when this front rams into the warmth & humidity it will spark a few showers & thunderstorms during the afternoon.

Posted by Pete Bouchard
With the snap of the fingers we were thrown into summer this afternoon. Heat, humidity, A/C and shorts - with a hazy sun to boot. But with the sea breeze knocking back the temperatures (and bringing in a round of downpours this evening), there are changes afoot.

Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Right into summer. Warm & humid weather expected for much of the week. Good?.....Well, keep in mind that warmth & humidity are the 2 key ingredients for thunderstorms. The last being something to *lift* that warm/humid air. Usually a front is a good device to do such that. Today, we will have a cool front approach New England very late in the day & evening. That may lead to an isolated storm or two after 4pm but most towns just have a fair amount of clouds, warmth & humidity. Temps will climb to near 80 by afternoon.