Most of the Memorial Day Weekend should feature some fantastic weather, but not all of it.

A cold front will move across the region this evening, possibly producing one more round of showers and thunderstorms, a few of which could be strong across the interior, then we’ll start to dry out overnight as the front pushes offshore and then stalls out. High pressure builds in for Friday and Saturday with sunshine, warm temperatures, and lower humidity. A weak system will move through Saturday night with some clouds, and possibly a few showers, but it shouldn’t cause any issues. Sunday should be another great day, though a pop-up shower or thunderstorm is possible in the afternoon. As for Memorial Day itself – the first half of the day should be fine for any parades or outdoor ceremonies. However, an upper-level low pressure area moving into the Great Lakes will send plenty of clouds in, with some showers developing by late afternoon as a warm front moves toward the region. So, if you’ve got any outdoor plans, be prepared to head inside at some point during the afternoon and evening.

Thursday night: Any showers or thunderstorms end in the evening, skies start to clear out overnight. Low 55-62.
Friday: Becoming sunny, not as humid. High 77-84, cooler across Cape Cod.
Friday night: Clear skies. Low 51-58.
Saturday: Sunshine and some afternoon clouds. High 75-82, a little cooler near the coast.
Saturday night: Partly to mostly cloudy, chance for a few showers. Low 51-58.
Sunday: Any early shower, then becoming partly sunny, slight chance for an afternoon shower or thunderstorm. High 75-82, cooler near the coast.
Sunday night: Becoming mostly cloudy. Low 52-59.
Memorial Day: Mostly cloudy, showers develop in the afternoon. High 67-74.