DAYS 1-5 (MARCH 15-19)
Intensifying low pressure tracks through the Great Lakes and across eastern Canada today and tonight. We’ll have a stormy Monday to start the week as a result. The storm’s warm front will move through our region early this morning with a batch of rain, some of it heavy, that will then taper to scattered rain showers later in the morning into this afternoon in the warm sector of the storm system, when we’ll see stronger, gusty southerly winds. A couple areas of widespread rain showers and possible embedded thunderstorms will cross the region from late this afternoon well into tonight prior to the storm’s cold front crossing the region from west to east, which will put an end to the rainfall in the pre-dawn hours, possibly just after Tuesday’s dawn on Cape Cod. As the storm continues into Atlantic Canada, our weather for St. Patrick’s Day will feature a gusty westerly wind, colder air, and generally dry weather, although a secondary cold front and some low level moisture from the Great Lakes can trigger a few snow showers during the day. The cold air delivered by this front will make Tuesday night feel a bit like mid winter, especially with windy conditions in the evening. High pressure builds in from the west on Wednesday, with fair and chilly weather but less wind. As this high slips eastward off the coast later in the week, we’ll see a temperature moderation but also more cloudiness at times, especially by Friday as a disturbance passes by to our northwest. This can trigger a couple rain showers in the area to mark the start of spring. The vernal equinox occurs at 10:46 a.m. EDT on Friday.
TODAY: Cloudy. Widespread rain showers until mid morning and returning again mid to late afternoon with just scattered rain showers between those times. Highs 57-64 except 50-57 South Coast. Wind SE 5-15 MPH early, then S 15-25 MPH with higher gusts.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with widespread rain showers and embedded thunderstorms, ending from west to east overnight. Breaking clouds toward dawn from west to east. Lows 35-42. Wind S 15-25 MPH, gusts 35-55 MPH, with isolated gusts 55-65 MPH possible east of I-95, favoring southeastern MA and RI, shifting to W from west to east late evening and overnight, diminishing slightly.
TUESDAY: Sun and passing clouds. Chance of a snow shower. Highs 38-45. Wind W 10-20 MPH, gusts 25-35 MPH.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 18-25. Wind W 5-15 MPH, higher gusts, diminishing overnight.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 36-43. Wind W up to 10 MPH becoming variable.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 22-29. Wind variable to S up to 10 MPH.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 42-49. Wind S 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Lows 33-40. Wind S 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance of a rain shower. Highs 48-55. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (MARCH 21-25)
March 21-22 weekend looks unsettled with a colder trend and a chance of some rain / mix / snow, but no major storminess indicated. Details TBD. Trend is for a drier, chilly pattern next week.
DAYS 11-15 (MARCH 26-30)
Precipitation threat early period then another surge of cold air follows with the overall pattern still chilly and on the drier side late month.