Weekend Outlook: July 1-4, 2022

We’ve reached the Fourth of July, and for the most part, we’ll have some great weather for the long weekend.

High pressure slides offshore tonight, resulting in hot and increasingly humid conditions on Friday. Temperatures will likely top 90 in much of the region. Humidity levels, while rising, won’t be in the unbearable range (yet), but you’ll definitely notice the increase in moisture. A warm front moves through at night, with a shower or thunderstorm possible, but all this front will really do is increase the humidity for Saturday. We’ll have more cloudcover on Saturday as a cold front approaches, but with a very warm and now very humid airmass in place, showers and thunderstorms are likely ahead of that cold front. Some of the storms that do form could be strong to severe, with strong winds, heavy downpours, and hail. If you’ve got outdoor plans Saturday afternoon/evening, keep an eye on the sky and the radar, and be prepared to move indoors.

There is a slight risk for severe weather across much of the region on Saturday, with the remainder of the region under a marginal risk. Image provided by the Storm Prediction Center.

Showers come to an end from northwest to southeast Saturday night, though they may linger across the South Coast and Cape Cod into early Sunday morning. Sunday should feature cooler and drier conditions as high pressure builds in, but with the front stalled out just south of New England, there will still be a slight chance for a shower on Sunday, mainly near the South Coast. For the 4th itself, we’re looking at sunshine, seasonably warm temperatures and comfortable humidity levels.

Dewpoints will be in the 50s to lower 60s for the 4th of July. Image provided by WeatherBell.

Thursday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 58-65.

Friday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 88-95, cooler along the South Coast. Offshore: Southwest 10-15 knots, gusts to 20 knots, seas 2-4 feet visibility 1-3 miles in patchy morning fog, improving in the afternoon.

Friday night: Becoming mostly cloudy with a slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm. Low 66-73.

Saturday: More clouds than sunshine with showers and thunderstorms likely, some of which may become strong to severe. High 79-86. Offshore: Southwest 15-20 knots, gusts to 25 knots, seas 3-5 feet, visibility under 1 mile in showers and thunderstorms.

Saturday night: Showers and thunderstorms ending, then skies become partly cloudy. Low 60-67.

Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds, slight chance for a shower, mainly near the South Coast. High 80-87. Offshore: West winds 5-10 knots, seas 2-4 feet, visibility 1-3 miles in showers near the South Coast, 10 miles or better elsewhere.

Sunday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 57-64.

Monday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 80-87. Offshore: West winds 5-10 knots, seas 2-4 feet, visibility 10 miles or better.

Weekly Outlook: June 27 – July 4, 2022

As we head towards a long weekend, much, but not all, of the upcoming week will feature some rather nice weather.

We start the week with a cold front approaching the region today. Showers and a few thunderstorms are likely ahead of the front. While we’re not expecting a lot of rainfall today, we need every drop we can get, to help alleviate the developing drought. The front moves offshore this evening, then skies clear out. High pressure builds in or Tuesday and Wednesday with sunshine and mild temperatures. A weak disturbance may produce a shower or two Wednesday evening, otherwise, high pressure remains in control for the latter half of the week with dry weather and a warming trend. In fact, Friday, could be quite toasty, with some of the models showing temperatures well into the 90s across a good portions of the region.

Friday could be a hot day across the region. Image provided by WeatherBell.

For the Fourth of July Weekend, the start looks a little uncertain. A frontal system will approach the region on Saturday. How warm we get ahead of the front will depend on the timing. If we can get some sunshine, it could be another hot day. The front should produce another round of showers and thunderstorms late Saturday into Saturday night. We should dry out for Sunday and Monday, with temperatures at least reaching seasonably warm levels, though some models show the potential for hot weather to quickly return, especially on the Fourth.

The European model has July 4th as a scorcher, the GFS does not. Which will be closer to the truth? Images provided by Pivotal Weather.

Monday: Cloudy with scattered showers and a few thunderstorms. High 74-81.

Monday night: Showers end in the evening, skies clear out after midnight. Low 53-60.

Tuesday: Sunshine and a few clouds. High 74-81.

Tuesday night: Clear skies. Low 54-61.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, chance for a shower during the evening. High 78-85.

Thursday: Plenty of sunshine. High 81-88.

Friday: A mix of sun and clouds, breezy. High 88-95, cooler along the coast.

Saturday: Partly to mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms likely. High 84-91.

Sunday: Showers and storms may linger into the morning, then becoming partly sunny. High 79-86.

Fourth of July: Mostly sunny. High 81-88.

Weekly Outlook: June 20-26, 2022

Astronomical summer begins at 5:13am Tuesday, but it’ll be at least a few more days until some traditional “summer weather” arrives.

An upper-level low pressure system will pull away from the region today while a ridge of high pressure that has been roasting the nation’s mid-section will slowly start to slide eastward. At the surface, high pressure builds in today with sunshine and mild temperatures, but still a little below normal for the middle of June. A warm front will start to approach on Tuesday, and it may be accompanied by some scattered showers Tuesday night into early Wednesday. They shouldn’t be that heavy, and won’t ruin either day, but at this point, we need any rain we can get. That brings us to Thursday.

Average high temperatures for this time of year should be in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees. Image provided by Weathermodels.com

That warm front likely slips back southward, and a weak area of low pressure may develop offshore. That could result in a rather cool and wet day on Thursday. This is not definite by any means, so don’t cancel any outdoor plans just yet. By Friday, that front should lift northward again and the weak low pulls away, resulting in warmer and more humid weather for Friday into the weekend. While temperatures will be near to a little above normal, we’re not looking at any widespread heat just yet. A few thunderstorms could pop up each afternoon, especially Sunday, with a cold front approaching from the northwest.

Thursday may or may not be damp, depending on which model you believe. Images provided by Pivotal Weather.

Monday: Sunshine and just a few afternoon clouds. High 71-78, coolest along the coastline with afternoon seabreezes likely.

Monday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 47-54.

Tuesday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 72-79, again coolest at the coast.

Tuesday night: Partly to mostly cloudy, chance for a few showers. Low 51-58.

Wednesday: Intervals of clouds and sunshine, chance for a shower. High 68-75.

Thursday: More clouds than sun with showers likely. High 67-74.

Friday: Partly sunny, chance for a shower or two. High 76-83.

Saturday: A mix of sun and clouds, slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm. High 79-86.

Sunday: Partly sunny, a shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 78-85.

Weekly Outlook: June 13-19, 2022

While heat grips much of the nation, conditions will be a bit more pleasant around here this week:

A cold front will move offshore this morning, taking any lingering showers with it. High pressure then builds in later today into Wednesday with dry and seasonably warm conditions expected. Another cold front approaches later Thursday into Friday, with more showers and thunderstorms possible. Humid weather will return for those days as well, ahead of the front. Behind that front, high pressure builds in for next weekend with drier but still mild conditions.

Friday could be a really warm day even with a cold front moving through early. Image provided by WeatherBell.

Monday: Any lingering showers end this morning, skies clear out this afternoon. High 77-84.

Monday night: Clear skies. Low 54-61.

Tuesday: Plenty of sunshine with just a few afternoon clouds. High 79-86.

Tuesday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 55-62.

Wednesday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 73-80.

Thursday: Partly to mostly cloudy and breezy with showers and thunderstorms possible late in the day, more likely at night. High 77-84.

Friday: Showers and thunderstorms end in the morning, becoming partly sunny in the afternoon. High 81-88.

Saturday: Sunshine and a few clouds, breezy. High 72-79.

Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 69-76.

Weekly Outlook: June 6-12, 2022

Some beneficial rainfall could be on the way later this week.

We start the week off under the influence of high pressure, bringing sunshine and seasonably warm temperatures in today. Tuesday will also remain dry and mild, but clouds will start to stream in ahead of an approaching cold front. As that front moves nearer, we’ll see some showers and possibly a few thunderstorms developing Tuesday night into Wednesday. It doesn’t look like we’ll have any severe weather with this front, but it’s best to stay alert if you’ll be outdoors on Wednesday for anything. The front looks like it will stall out near or just south of the region, and a wave of low pressure will ride along it Wednesday night and Thursday, with the potential for some heavier rainfall, especially near the South Coast. It’s been a dry couple of months around here, and drought conditions have been developing, so any rainfall is needed.

Some beneficial rain could be on the way for late Wednesday and Thursday. Image provided by Weathermodels.com

High pressure will build back in for Friday with dry and seasonably warm conditions, but next weekend may not be that great. Another complex low pressure system may move in for Saturday and Sunday, with the potential for more rain and cooler temperatures. There is still some disagreement among the models, so don’t go cancelling any plans for next weekend just yet. We hope to have more clarity on this when we publish our Weekend Outlook on Thursday.

Rainfall over the past 90 days is 2 to 5 inches below normal, so we need all the rain we can get. Image provided by WeatherBell.

Monday: Sunshine and some afternoon clouds. High 75-82.

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

Tuesday: Partly sunny and breezy, clouds start to thicken up late in the day. High 75-82.

Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy with showers developing after midnight. Low 57-64.

Wednesday: Cloudy with showers likely, mainly in the morning. Steadier rain possible at night. High 67-74.

Thursday: Rain ending in the morning, some sunny breaks may develop in the afternoon. High 70-77.

Friday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 73-80.

Saturday: Cloudy with a chance of rain, especially during the afternoon and evening. High 71-78.

Sunday: More clouds than sun with a chance of showers, mainly in the morning. High 68-75.

Weekly Outlook: May 30 – June 5, 2022

“Summer’s here and the time is right for dancing in the street”

Memorial Day is the unofficial start to summer, and June 1 is the official start to meteorological summer. Either way, today is going to feel like summer.

Warm to hot weather is likely today with high pressure settling offshore. Many places away from the coast should get well into the 80s, but dewpoints only in the 50s and lower 60s will keep it somewhat comfortable. A backdoor cold front starts to drop down the coast on Tuesday, which will bring cooler weather to coastal areas during the morning, but inland, it will be warm to hot again before temperatures quickly drop during the afternoon or evening. Wednesday looks to be cool and possibly damp as some showers may accompany a wave of low pressure riding along that front as it starts to lift northward as a warm front again. Does it get all the way through? That remains to be seen, but more waves of low pressure riding along it bring in some more showers on Thursday and Friday. Our temperatures will be determined by where the front is located. For now, Thursday looks milder, and Friday cooler again, but this is obviously subject to change. High pressure looks to build in for the weekend with drier conditions.

A warm Memorial Day is expected across the region. Image provided by Weathermodels.com

Monday: Sunshine and a few clouds. High 85-92, cooler along the South Coast.

Monday night: Partly cloudy. Low 64-71, cooler along the coast from the North Shore into southern Maine.

Tuesday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 66-73 for the coast of NH and Maine, 74-81 for east-coastal areas in Massachusetts, and 82-89 elsewhere, but temperatures will drop sharply in the afternoon.

Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy. Low 49-56.

Wednesday: Plenty of clouds with some showers late in the day and at night. High 62-69.

Thursday: More clouds than sun, chance for a shower. High 71-78.

Friday: Mostly cloudy with more showers possible. High 62-69.

Saturday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 68-75.

Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 70-77.

Weekly Outlook: May 23-30, 2022

Memorial Day Weekend is the traditional start of summer, but after our summer preview this past weekend, hot weather will go away for a little while.

High pressure builds in for the first half of the week, with generally dry and seasonably mild conditions expected through Wednesday. By Thursday, the high slides offshore, and low pressure heads toward the Great Lakes, sending a warm front our way. That will mean a return to warmer and more humid conditions by late in the day, along with the chance for a few showers. As that system heads into southeastern Canada, it will drag a cold front across the region, with more showers and possibly some thunderstorms on Friday. There’s at least one model that tries to slow down the front, with showers lingering into Saturday, and it’s possible, but we’re not leaning that way at this time. High pressure then builds in for Sunday and Memorial Day with dry and seasonably warm conditions returning.

Average high temperatures in late May should be close to 70 degrees. Image provided by Weathermodels.com

Monday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 69-76.

Monday night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 48-55.

Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 63-70.

Tuesday night: Partly cloudy. Low 44-51.

Wednesday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 69-76.

Thursday: Partly sunny, showers possible late in the day and at night. High 66-73.

Friday: Intervals of clouds and sun with scattered showers, possibly a thunderstorm. High 72-79.

Saturday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 70-77.

Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 74-81.

Memorial Day: Partly to mostly sunny. High 77-84.

Weekly Outlook: May 16-22, 2022

We’re starting the week with a bang, as a strong cold front may produce some severe weather today.

Once the fog near the South Coast burns off this morning, we’ll have partly sunny skies today and it will be warm and somewhat humid. However, a strong cold front will move across the region later today, bringing an end to the humidity and mild temperatures. Ahead of that front, showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon into part of the evening. The bulk of the severe weather should stay to our west, but some of the storms that make it this far east could still produce gusty winds, small hail, and heavy downpours.

The farther west you go, the more likely severe weather becomes today. image provided by NOAA.

Behind the front, an upper-level low pressure system will cross the Northeast on Tuesday, generating some clouds and possibly a stray shower or two. High pressure then builds in for Wednesday and Thursday with dry and seasonably mild conditions. By Friday, a warm front will move across the region, allowing warmer and more humid air to move back into the region, Saturday looks like it will be the warmest day, with temperatures possibly topping 90 in much of the region. The latter half of the weekend is a bit trickier. A cold front will move through, with some showers and thunderstorms likely, but the timing of the front is still in question, which has significant implications for the temperature forecast on Sunday. If the front moves through Sunday afternoon, as some models are showing, then another hot day is likely, but if it moves through Saturday night, as other models are indicating, then we’ll clear out after some morning showers, but temperatures will be significantly cooler. We’re going to play the middle ground for now, and hope for some clarity by the time we get to our Weekend Outlook on Thursday.

Sunday could be another hot day, but how hot? Images provided b Pivotal Weather.

Monday: Morning fog along the South Coast, otherwise a mix of sun and clouds with showers and thunderstorms developing during the afternoon, some of which may contain gusty winds, hail, and heavy downpours. High 77-84, cooler along the coast.

Monday night: Showers and storms end in the evening, skies start to clear out after midnight. Low 51-58.

Tuesday: Sunshine and some afternoon clouds, slight chance for a stray shower, breezy. High 68-75.

Tuesday night: Mostly clear. Low 45-52.

Wednesday: Plenty of sunshine, breezy again. High 65-72.

Thursday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 66-723.

Friday: Partly sunny. High 75-82, cooler along the coast.

Saturday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 86-93, cooler along the coast.

Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds with a chance for showers and thunderstorms. High 77-84.

Weekly Outlook: May 9-15, 2022

We’ve got a rather simple forecast for most of the upcoming week, and you’re probably going to like it.

Low pressure continues to drift southward off the Mid-Atlantic coastline today while high pressure builds into southeastern Canada. The result will be sunshine, but we’ll still have some gusty east to northeast winds keeping us on the cool side, especially near the coast. By Tuesday, the low drifts farther to the south, though some moisture rotating around it may produce a shower or two across parts of eastern Massachusetts. Otherwise, the high will continue to build in with sunshine, but it will still remain breezy and one the cool side. Temperatures moderate a bit more on Wednesday as winds diminish, but it will still be on the cool side at the coast. The latter half of the week and start of the week is when the big changes occur.

Temperatures will be 5-10 degrees below normal across the region again today. Image provided by Weathermodels.com

High pressure slides offshore for Thursday, and remains there into Saturday. The result will be sunshine and much warmer temperatures. How warm? How does highs in the 70s and 80s sound? A seabreeze will keep coastal areas cooler, but away from the shoreline? Break out the shorts and open the sunroof. Some models even show the potential for temperatures to get close to 90 on Saturday. By Sunday, a cold front will be approaching with some showers likely along with cooler temperatures. How cool is still a bit up in the air, but we’ll worry about that more in our weekend outlook on Thursday.

Saturday looks like a fantastic day. Image provided by WeatherBell.

Monday: Morning clouds give way to afternoon sunshine, windy. High 57-64, cooler along the coast.

Monday night: Mostly clear. Low 37-44.

Tuesday: Sunshine and a few clouds, breezy. High 60-67 inland, 53-60 along the coast.

Tuesday night: Partly cloudy, slight chance for a shower. Low 38-45.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, an isolated shower can’t be ruled out. High 65-72 inland, 58-65 along the coast.

Thursday: A mix of sun and clouds, warmer. High 76-83, cooler along the coast.

Friday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 79-86, cooler along the coast.

Saturday: Partly sunny. High 79-86, cooler along the coast.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. High 69-76, cooler along the coast.

Weekly Outlook: May 2-8, 2022

Looks like some wet weather is on the way this week, but that’s a good thing, because we need it.

March and April have been very dry across a good portion of the region. Image provided by the Northeast Regional Climate Center.

We start the week off with a warm front trying to move into the region today. It won’t get here, so we’ll stay cool but the rain ahead of the front will get here, with some showers likely this afternoon and tonight. High pressure tries to build in on Tuesday with some drier weather, but the clouds and cool temperatures will hang around. The next system quickly follows on Wednesday, with another round of rain likely. High pressure builds in for Thursday and this time we will clear out with some milder temperatures.

Thursday looks like the pick of the week. Image provided by WeatherBell.

The end of the week and the weekend remain very uncertain at this point. We’ll have high pressure trying to build in from the north while low pressure moves across the Ohio Valley and then off the Mid-Atlantic coast, passing south of us. The question is, how far south? The models don’t agree on this at all, and that’s the difference between a rainy and chilly Friday and Saturday, or rain confined to areas south of the Mass Pike, or the rain staying completely offshore with some sunshine possible. We hope to have a better idea on this by the time we get to our Weekend Outlook on Thursday. Sunday looks to be a decent day right now with high pressure building in, but that will be influenced by what happens on Friday and Saturday, so it can change.

The models do not agree on what will happen with a storm system next weekend. Images provided by Pivotal Weather.

Monday: Cloudy with showers likely, mainly during the afternoon and evening. High 55-62, cooler along the coast.

Monday night: Showers ending, remaining cloudy. Low 39-46.

Tuesday: Clouds and some afternoon sunny breaks. High 52-59.

Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy, showers possible late at night. Low 39-46.

Wednesday: Cloudy with rain developing. High 48-55.

Thursday: A mix of sun and clouds. High 62-69, cooler along the coast.

Friday: Cloudy with a chance of showers. High 57-64.

Saturday: Cloudy with a chance of showers. High 49-56.

Sunday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 55-62.