Sunday June 8 2025 Forecast (8:31AM)

DAYS 1-5 (JUNE 8-12)

Today we’ll have a better day than yesterday was. Some early morning fog sits in lower elevations and will burn off. The sun will be filtered to dimmed by a mixture of high level clouds and high altitude wildfire smoke – the former coming from the southwest and the latter coming from Canada. At least we can have a day without a rain threat, even if it’s not bright sunshine. A warm front will begin its approach tonight and Monday, increasing our cloud cover at times, but this will be met with drier air being sent out way from a ridge of high pressure in Atlantic Canada. The dry air will do a pretty good job for a while, often thinning and breaking the cloud advance while limiting any rainfall to just patchy and very light, favoring southern areas. Finally, Monday night the clouds will thicken as the warm front receives a reinforcing push northeastward. Its parenting low pressure area will track north of us Tuesday, dragging a cold front toward the region, which then passes through at night. This late Monday night to late Tuesday evening time period is when we see our best opportunity for showers – perhaps a few thunderstorms at some point during the day on Tuesday while we’re in a warm and humid air mass. At midweek, a drier westerly air flow takes over, and as I mentioned yesterday, we warm up behind the cold front due to the action of warmer land to our west and some down sloping of air off hills and mountains to our west warming up the air mass. Look for fair weather to be dominant with high pressure to our south and low pressure in Canada to our north during this midweek time frame, but we will have to watch a frontal boundary to the north by later Thursday in case it moves a little more quickly than currently indicated by guidance…

TODAY: Early to mid morning valley fog patches and some stratus cloud patches drifting across Cape Cod. Otherwise, filtered to dimmed sunshine with high clouds and wildfire smoke aloft, then some increase in clouds later in the day. Highs 70-77, coolest coast. Wind N up to 10 MPH followed by coastal sea breezes.

TONIGHT: Considerably cloudy. Lows 55-62. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.

MONDAY: Abundant clouds but partial sun. A couple brief periods of very light rain possible mainly south of I-90. Highs 68-75, coolest coast. Wind E up to 10 MPH.

MONDAY NIGHT: Clouds thicken. Showers arrive overnight. Lows 55-62. Wind SE up to 10 MPH.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Showers likely. Chance of thunderstorms. Highs 68-75. Wind S 5-15 MPH.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Clearing overnight. Patchy fog. Lows 55-62. Wind W 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY: Sun / cloud mix. Highs 78-85. Wind W 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 56-63. Wind W up to 10 MPH.

THURSDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs 78-85. Wind W 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.

DAYS 6-10 (JUNE 13-17)

I have a more optimistic outlook currently than many medium range models have. High pressure may be stronger than modeled, keeping the next round of unsettled weather south of our area and keeping our region, after a brief shower threat with a passing front June 13, generally dry heading into and through next weekend, with another trough and low pressure bringing unsettled weather back at the very end of the period. Not super-high confidence on this just yet. This pattern would prevent significant heat and the coast would often be coolest during the daytimes.

DAYS 11-15 (JUNE 18-22)

The period may start unsettled and end with a front bringing a shower and thunderstorm threat, with fair and seasonably warm weather in between. Summer Solstice: 10:54 p.m. June 20.

47 thoughts on “Sunday June 8 2025 Forecast (8:31AM)”

  1. Got nailed with what I thought was allergy (grass pollen onset) but this is a cold virus … upper respiratory / body aches / cough, a little too intense to be just allergies, but not enough to stop me from doing what I need to do. Still, not fun.

  2. I am sorry to hear this, TK. It sounds similar to me and apparently quite a few people.

    It’s likely an adenovirus that’s particularly virulent, at least in some folks, My bronchitis is abating. But it’s very gradual. I still am hacking like a 3-pack a day Jim Leyland. And my voice hasn’t come back. At best I sound like RFK Jr.

    1. I think this came from my work. It rolled through the entire memory care unit in the last week…

  3. Brad Marchand’s game-winner the other night reminded me of what could have been a few years ago. The Bruins were up 3 games to 1 against the Panthers in Round 1. Marchand had a breakaway just before the end of regulation and couldn’t put it away. We know what happened after that. Had Marchand buried his chance then, perhaps the Bruins would have gone on another successful Stanley Cup run. In the end, every sport is a game of inches, or centimeters for those of you who prefer metric.

    1. Yes. We have several times, but in eastern coastal New England the springtime is the most common season for an onshore wind.

      It will be east today and Monday, south Tuesday, west at midweek.

  4. Where is the sun? Other than a few brief obscured appearances this morning, the sun has been absent. We’re at 66.5 now as the temperature is slowing descending. Today SUCKS!!!!!

    1. Marine layer.

      Everybody was remarking how nice it was on my walk around the local pond. There was literally no parking left. Beautiful day. 🙂

      1. I concur. I haven’t been outside much this week. But today is pretty nice. Or maybe it’s the effect of the drugs I am on. …

      2. Today SUCKS to no end. The only good thing about it is that it is NOT raining. Frankly I am getting sick and tired of the crappy weather around these parts!!

      3. Other than yesterday. And maybe another I forget, I have been out daily. Idk. Maybe I’m remembering wrong but it has been a lovely week. I honestly didn’t mind the rain yesterday although when it is extra humid/wet I lose my voice. Did I hear a cheer ? ;(

  5. Hello TK and hope you feel better quickly!

    Had my over / under at 68 today and just hit 69.

  6. Thanks TK

    Sitting on the tarmac at Logan, I am sure it will get hot next week while we are away. I’ll check in with the weather from Italy, TK ensured that we would cook and it sure looks that way.

    1. My grandson and I were just taking about how sad the fires up there have been.

      Am I correct that the haze over the moon is smoke??

    1. Paul from American Thunder was on the pyro crew that did Winchester’s fireworks this evening. He was not the lead pyro, but did a lot of work getting this show set up.

      Before it started, they took the electronic firing cues case out to the barrier and a young man of about 15 was selected to press the button to start the opening barrage. I have posted a video in the comments section of my “Pyro Tour” post. 🙂

      1. Wow. So cool. Thank you. Oddly I was thinking of Paul yesterday as I have nit heard from him in a while.

  7. 27 runs in 3 games for the Red Sox during their 2 out of 3 series win in New York against the Yankees. Not bad for a team that “sucks” against a team that doesn’t suck that everybody likes to say sucks (lame chant, IMO). 😉

    1. Yes, and they needed all “21” runs to win the last two games to take the series. If they can win both series against Rays this week and Yankees next weekend then any nasty comments will stop. I’ll certainly be more of a believer then.

      Can’t really blame the fans and sports pundits though given their play so far this season.

      1. It doesn’t matter how many runs they needed. The bottom line is they won 2 out of 3 games. A 1-0 win or a 26-0 win count the same in the win-loss column. Not sure why fans don’t put more weight on this fact.

        They have problems, yes they do. And I don’t blame fans and pundits for being “frustrated”, but I don’t excuse them for being “unfair”. We’ve seen a lot of the latter.

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