A drier and quieter weather pattern will be in place through the weekend.

High pressure builds in for Friday and only slowly moves eastward, pushing offshore by the end of the weekend. That means we’ll stay dry into at least Sunday and likely Monday. A weak disturbance will bring in some clouds on Saturday, but any shower activity should remain well north and west of our area. While temperatures will remain seasonably warm, humidity levels will drop for Friday and Saturday, but then start to slowly creep up again for Sunday and Monday. A weak frontal boundary will try to drop down from the north later Sunday and Monday with a few more clouds, but it doesn’t look like it will make it through, and there probably won’t be any shower activity associated with it aside from possibly a stray shower or two Monday afternoon.

Thursday night: Skies become clear, less humid. Low 59-66, maybe a little warmer across Cape Cod.
Friday: Sunshine and just a few stray clouds. High 79-86.
Friday night: Clear skies, some clouds start to filter in late at night. Low 60-67, a little warmer across Cape Cod.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High 81-88.
Saturday night: Partly cloudy. Low 63-70.
Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 83-90.
Sunday night: Partly cloudy. Low 61-68.
Monday: Partly sunny, a little more humid, slight chance for a pop-up shower. High 83-90.