Weekend Outlook: September 13-16, 2024

If you’re on vacation, you’ve got a nearly perfect weekend coming up.

Temperatures will remain above normal into early next week. Image provided by Weathermodels.com

For the most part, we’ve got dry weather through the early to middle of next week thanks to high pressure, but it’s a little more complicated than that. We’ll see a little fog developing tonight, but once it burns off, we’ll enjoy a warm day. A weak boundary dropping southward could trigger a stray shower or thunderstorm, favoring areas from northeastern Massachusetts into southern New Hampshire, but we’re not expecting any widespread showers. Fog may redevelop Friday night, then high pressure builds back in for the weekend with slightly cooler conditions as winds shift into the north. By Monday, the high will move offshore, winds will become southwesterly once again, and we’ll start to warm back up.

It’s been quite dry around here for a while now. That won’t change anytime soon. Image provided by the Northeast Regional Climate Center.

Thursday night: Partly cloudy, areas of fog develop. Low 53-60.

Friday: Mostly sunny, slight chance for a late-day shower or thunderstorm, mainly from northeastern Massachusetts into southern New Hampshire. High 79-86, little cooler near the South Coast and Cape Cod.

Friday night: Clear to partly cloudy, patchy fog may redevelop. Low 55-62.

Saturday: Sunshine and a few clouds. High 76-83, coolest along the coast.

Saturday night: Clear to partly cloudy, a little patchy fog possible again. Low 54-61.

Sunday: Plenty of sunshine. High 74-81, coolest along the coast.

Sunday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 51-58.

Monday: More sunshine. High 78-85, little cooler near the South Coast and Cape Cod.

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