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DAYS 1-5 (APRIL 12-16)
An overcast Friday is what we have as warm air comes in above us. This will limit the surface temperature from going up too much, although it will be dry during the daylight hours. Milder air does come in at the surface tonight when you will feel the humidity notably go up for one of the first times this year, not the the point of feeling uncomfortable at all, just if you are outside you’ll notice the air being un-dry, if you’ll pardon the expression. This leads to a round of rain showers from what will loosely pass for a cold front as it moves through the region in the early morning hours of Saturday and then sluggishly makes its way off the coast of New England, allowing the showers to hang on a little longer in the morning in southeastern MA and RI. But the day will not be a wash-out, not even close to it, as these showers will exit about mid morning. The clouds, however, may linger in southern RI through Cape Cod through much of the day, and with a southwest wind being onshore there, it will be significantly cooler than the rest of the region, which makes it at least into the 60s, and over 70 in some areas. High pressure settles across northern New England by Sunday and this is going to result in more broad onshore wind from the east across the region, resulting in a cooler day overall, however if you’re at the South Coast, the day won’t feature much temperature change from the one just before it. That front that went through on Saturday morning will be moving back to the north as a warm front Sunday night and early Monday, bringing a round of rain with it. This time, the front won’t have much trouble pushing through the region, so the latest indications for Patriots Day Monday is for a mild day with just occasional rain showers. This will not be as big an impact on the Boston Marathon as a driving, steady rain and east wind would have been (like last year), and it leaves a fair chance that the Red Sox game with its late morning start can also be played. As low pressure cuts across central or northern New England later Monday it will pull that front quickly back to the south so by the end of the day Monday and especially Monday night will turn much cooler, with some additional rain showers likely. Could not completely rule out a rumble of thunder either with some colder air aloft adding to the instability. By Tuesday, it looks like a dry, windy, and rather chilly day across southeastern New England as low pressure moves away via eastern Canada and a small area of high pressure moves toward New England from the Great Lakes.
Forecast details…
TODAY: Cloudy. Highs 48-55. Wind S to SE 5-15 MPH.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Rain showers likely arrive west to east. Lows 42-49. Wind S to SW 10-20 MPH.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy early to mid morning with lingering rain showers southeastern MA and RI. Remaining mostly cloudy southern RI and Cape Cod late morning on and becoming partly to mostly sunny elsewhere. Highs 52-59 Cape Cod and Islands, 60-67 southeastern MA and southern RI to southeastern CT, 67-74 elsewhere. Wind SW 10-20 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 45-52. Wind W 5-15 MPH with higher gusts.
SUNDAY: Increasing clouds. Rain possible end of day or nighttime, especially south and west of Boston. Highs 55-62, cooler some coastal areas. Wind light variable with sea breezes.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Rain likely. Lows 45-52. Wind SE 5-15 MPH.
MONDAY (PATRIOTS DAY): Mostly cloudy. Rain showers likely, but long rain-free periods possible. Rain showers becoming more widespread from west to east late-day with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs 50-57 South Coast, 57-64 elsewhere. A quick temperature drop possible late-day west and north of Boston. Wind S to SW 10-20 MPH with higher gusts possible, shifting to NW in areas west and north of Boston late-day.
MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Rain showers likely evening. Lows 42-49. wind NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs 52-59. Wind NW 15-25 MPH, higher gusts.
DAYS 6-10 (APRIL 17-21)
Active pattern continues. A frontal boundary will be in the region April 17-18 with cloudiness at least, some chance of wet weather, and uncertain temperatures depending on the frontal position. Push of warmer air may occur about April 19 but with a risk of rain showers. Frontal system from the west should bring more rain showers to start the April 20-21 weekend but drier weather should arrive during the weekend. Timing, of course, is not nearly certain this far out.
DAYS 11-15 (APRIL 22-26)
Similar pattern. Best chance of wet weather comes mid period.