DAYS 1-5 (AUGUST 26-30)
There are two active weather days coming up in the next five days. Today is one of them, with a disturbance and cool pool dropping southward across New England with a warm and moderately humid air mass in place. This is a recipe for showers and thunderstorms to develop, and we’ll see them do so in scattered to clustered fashion starting by early afternoon, and peaking mid afternoon to early evening. While not everybody gets hit today, areas that do have the potential to experience a strong to severe storm with possible hail and strong wind gusts, as well as torrential downpours and a period of frequent lightning. If you have outdoor plans, or will be traveling, be alert to potentially rapidly changing weather conditions and storm-related hazards. This activity diminishes and moves away this evening as the sun sets and the disturbance exits. A weak area of high pressure builds in with fair and warm weather Tuesday. As this high pushes to the south, a cold front will drop into and through the region Wednesday, with another round of showers and thunderstorms likely initiated by this system. Timing of the boundary’s movement through the region will determine where and when storms fire, and how long they are around. Tweaks on this will take place over the next 2 updates. High pressure to our north brings drier, cooler weather Thursday and Friday.
TODAY: Variably cloudy. Potential showers and thunderstorms especially during afternoon and early evening hours. Thunderstorms can be severe. Highs 75-82. Dew point near 65. Wind variable up to 10 MPH but can be strong and gusty near any storms.
TONIGHT: Variably cloudy. Possible showers and thunderstorms early, especially south of I-90. Patchy fog. Lows 61-68. Dew point 60+. Wind W up to 10 MPH shifting to N.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs 76-83. Dew point near to a little under 60. Wind N up to 10 MPH shifting to E.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows 60-67. Dew point near 60. Wind variable under 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Variably cloudy. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs 81-88. Dew point 60+. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Patchy fog. Lows 56-63. Dew point around to below 60. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs 70-77. Dew point sub-60. Wind N to NE 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 53-60. Dew point near 50. Wind NE under 10 MPH.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 68-75. Dew point in 50s. Wind NE up to 10 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (AUGUST 31 – SEPTEMBER 4)
Labor Day Weekend is August 31 through September 2, and the weather looks “mostly” good. One frontal system moves through between later August 31 and the first half of September 1 with a shower and thunderstorm potential, timing to be pinned down in the days ahead. Another front may approach with a shot of a shower or storm later on Labor Day. Fair and warm weather looks likely later in the period.
DAYS 11-15 (SEPTEMBER 5-9)
An unsettled interlude early to mid period in an otherwise fairly quiet pattern with near to slightly above normal temperatures.