DAYS 1-5 (JUNE 4-8)
High pressure remains in control of the weather through most of Wednesday. The high center extending from Maine to southeastern New England promotes a light onshore air flow today, keeping all coastal areas cooler than inland locations. Wednesday, the high center slips to the south, and a southwesterly air flow will warm more of the region up, while the air is modified by passing over the ocean for the South Coast and Cape Cod. Early this morning, some patchy stratus clouds are around due to ocean moisture, but these will dissipate rather quickly as the sun rises higher. Tonight, this likely repeats, perhaps a little more extensively so that more of the region starts with a low overcast Wednesday before it burns off again. Later Wednesday, you’ll notice advancing high to middle clouds from the west, in advance of a broad upper low pressure area moving into the Great Lakes region. This feature is going to be the main player in our weather heading through late this week. First, it sends surface low pressure toward the St. Lawrence Valley with a warm front moving into, but probably not all the way through, the region on Thursday, before a cold front / occlusion moves in from the west. This spells a rather cloudy and occasionally wet day for Thursday. We may see rain-free periods, but overall it looks like the wettest and cloudiest day of the week. Friday and Saturday, under the eastern portion of an upper level low pressure circulation, while we see periods of sun, we also will be vulnerable to occasional scattered to isolated showers. Activity looks a little less Saturday than it will be Friday, so don’t cancel any weekend plans yet, but check the next couple updates for more.
TODAY: Patchy stratus / fog early morning, then lots of sun most of morning. A sun/cloud mix this afternoon. Highs 68-75 coastal plain, 76-83 inland. Wind variable up to 10 MPH with developing coastal sea breezes.
TONIGHT: Variably cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows 55-62. Wind variable under 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Areas of low clouds and fog patches to start, then sunshine for a good part of the day before clouds increase again later in the day. Highs 69-76 South Coast, coolest Cape Cod, 77-84 elsewhere. Wind S to SW 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clouding up. Overnight rain possible. Lows 56-63. Wind S to SE up to 10 MPH.
THURSDAY: Mainly cloudy. Periodic rain likely. Highs 63-70, coolest coast. Wind SE 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Showers likely. Chance of a thunderstorm. Patchy fog. Lows 55-62. Wind SE up to 10 MPH shifting to W overnight.
FRIDAY: Variably cloudy. Chance of showers, possibly thunderstorms. Highs 65-75. Wind SW to variable 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Chance of a shower. Lows 55-62. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.
SATURDAY: Partly sunny. Chance of a shower. Highs 67-74. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (JUNE 9-13)
Upper level low pressure weakens and drifts eastward across the region early in the period with additional isolated showers possible, before another upper low moves in via the Great Lakes later in the period and continues the unsettled pattern and also keeps us from seeing any overly warm to hot weather.
DAYS 11-15 (JUNE 14-18)
A little more westerly flow can develop here but more of a transitional blocking pattern, still with a few shower chances and no significant early season hot weather.