A view of New England landscapes as humidity sets in over the weekend.
New England is set to experience humid and unsettled weather this weekend, with temperatures peaking at 90 degrees on Thursday. Friday will bring moisture, leading to a potential for scattered thunderstorms. The Greater Boston area is expected to see fewer showers, while Northern regions may experience heavy rainfall. As temperatures cool on Saturday night, Sunday is forecasted to bring a mixture of sun and clouds. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and prepare for varying weather conditions as summertime approaches.
Boston – A weekend of humid and unsettled weather is expected across New England, with early signs of summer emerging as temperatures rise. Thursday is anticipated to hit 90 degrees, marking the hottest day of the year thus far, while Friday will see a shift to moist conditions accompanied by a potential for scattered showers and thunderstorms later in the day.
As Friday progresses, atmospheric instability coupled with high dew points will lead to increased humidity, creating an environment conducive to afternoon thunderstorms. While some storms could produce heavy downpours in various areas, severe weather is not currently anticipated as the region gears up for the weekend.
Travel conditions may be impacted, particularly north of the Massachusetts Turnpike and west of Route 495, where roadway slowdowns are likely expected. The Greater Boston area is forecasted to experience fewer afternoon showers than northern regions, which may face heavier rainfall.
On Saturday, rainfall amounts are projected to vary significantly based on location. The northern third of Southern New England could see up to an inch of rain, while the Route 2 area could potentially experience similar precipitation levels. Conversely, Southeastern Massachusetts appears to remain relatively dry over the weekend, although a small chance of showers persists.
Saturday is set to be the wettest day for New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, with scattered showers and temperatures projected to remain in the lower 70s. Hikers in Northern New England are advised to be cautious due to wet trails, though limited thunderstorm activity is expected thanks to cooler air temperatures in the region.
As Saturday night approaches, temperatures are expected to cool down to around 60 degrees, promising a slightly more comfortable evening. Meanwhile, Sunday will bring a blend of clouds and sunshine, along with high temperatures reaching the mid- to upper 70s. The chance of rain on Sunday will be lower compared to Saturday’s forecast.
The weather is predicted to remain consistently mild into Monday, with partly sunny skies and temperatures ranging from 75 to 80 degrees. This comes as the region has not seen a completely dry weekend without any measurable precipitation since mid-March, indicating an ongoing pattern of unsettled weather.
Humidity levels are also set to remain high on Saturday in Greater Boston, with dew points likely climbing into the 60s, contributing to the sticky conditions expected throughout the day. As the forecast continues to evolve, the locations of rain bands could shift, leading to changes in rainfall predictions.
Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions against potential heat as summer-like weather approaches later in the week. With a blend of sun and humidity in the mix, being prepared for varying weather conditions will be key to navigating the weekend safely.
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