If you chose this week to be on vacation, then allow us to apologize in advance, because the weather won’t be that great for much of the upcoming week.

An upper-level low pressure system will continue to slowly pull away today, but it will still generate plenty of clouds, with a few showers possible. High pressure builds in for Monday night and Tuesday with drier and cooler conditions, but clouds will start to move back in during the afternoon on Tuesday ahead of our next low pressure system. That system will move into the Great Lakes on Wednesday, while a secondary storm develops across the Carolinas. That secondary storm will then slowly up the coast, with some showers developing Wednesday night. Thursday is looking like a miserable day with periods of rain and gusty northeast winds likely keep temperatures in the 50s or even upper 40s for much of the region. The rain will taper off to showers early Friday, but with an upper-level low pressure area hanging around into the weekend we’ll stay on the cool side with plenty of clouds and a few showers each day, including Memorial Day.

Monday: Some morning sun, then partly to mostly cloudy and breezy with a few showers. High 59-66.
Monday night: Becoming partly cloudy. Low 40-47.
Tuesday: Morning sun, then increasing clouds. High 55-62.
Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy. Low 43-50.
Wednesday: Plenty of clouds, showers possible late in the day. High 51-58.
Wednesday night: Cloudy with showers likely. Low 41-48.
Thursday: Breezy and cool with rain likely. High 48-55.
Thursday night: Rain tapers off to showers. Low 40-47.
Friday: Lots of clouds with showers ending. High 52-59.
Saturday: More clouds than sun, chance for a few showers. High 56-63.
Sunday: Partly sunny, another shower or two possible, especially north and west of Boston. High 61-68.
Memorial Day: A mix of sun and clouds, chance for a few more showers. High 62-69.