An active weather pattern will continue across the region this week.

We start the week off with high pressure providing us with a dry and warm day today. Humidity levels will begin creeping back up as well. High clouds will filter the sunshine today, and then they will thicken up late in the day as the next storm system moves toward the region. A warm front will likely stall out near or just south of the region, with showers moving in ahead of it tonight. Occasional showers are likely on Tuesday, and with the front stalled out to the south, it will likely be a rather cool day. Showers end Tuesday night, then high pressure builds back in for Wednesday and part of Thursday with dry and seasonably warm conditions. The next system moves in later Thursday into Friday with some more showers and thunderstorms. High pressure returns for the week with dry and warm to potentially hot conditions.

Monday: Sunshine filtered through increasing and thickening clouds. High 78-85.
Monday night: Becoming mostly cloudy with showers developing. Low 63-70.
Tuesday: Plenty of clouds with showers and some thunderstorms likely. High 72-79, though areas North of the Mass Pike could stay in the 60s all day.
Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms ending. Low 61-68.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 75-82.
Thursday: A mix of sun and clouds, a few showers possible late in the day. High 76-83.
Friday: Partly sunny with some showers and thunderstorms around. High 77-84.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 76-83.
Sunday: Sunshine and some afternoon clouds. High 80-87.