4:47PM
We have a friend on the way. This friend is a high pressure system that will be building across eastern Canada then down over New England in the coming days. It now appears that this high will be strong enough to suppress rainfall to the south and keep us dry Thursday into the coming weekend, including for the Red Sox home opener on Friday afternoon against the Yankees. Before we get there though, we still have wet weather behind the cold front that passed by today, and another disturbance that has to move through tomorrow evening with the threat of rain and even some wet snow.
Peeking into next week, an active but milder pattern is expected, with the main storm track through the Great lakes. The best bet for showers/rain is Tuesday & Thursday, as timing stands now.
Forecast details for the Boston Area…
THROUGH SUNSET: Mainly cloudy with periods of rain, ending from southwest to northeast. Temperature cooling into the 40s where it has not done so already. Wind W 10 to 20 mph.
TONIGHT: Clearing. Low 30 to 35. Wind W 10 to 20 mph. Wind chill in the 20s at times.
WEDNESDAY: Increasing cloudiness. High 50 to 55. Wind W 10 to 20 mph.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Rain developing, changing to snow, potentially coating the unpaved surfaces inland and over higher elevations, then ending late. Low 31 to 36. Wind NW 5 to 10 mph.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy to partly sunny. High 50 to 55 except holding in the 40s along the coast. Wind N to NE 5 to 15 mph.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Low 35 to 40. Wind light NE.
FRIDAY: Partly sunny. High 40 to 45 immediate coast ranging to 55 to 60 well inland. Wind NE to E 5 to 15 mph.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. Low 33. High 54.
SUNDAY: Partly sunny. Low 36. High 59.