
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Cold air is like me....stubborn at times. This is never more true than today (I'm talking cold, not my 'tude) as our temps start the day in the 20s and spend the entire day crawling into the low 30s by 4-5pm. This process often results in clouds, drizzle & even fog---no different this time either so you can bag the sunglasses. As we work into the evening & overnight hours, our temps will hold in the low 30s and slowly start climbing into the upper 30s (low 40s on the south shore/cape islands). Once again, this warming process will encourage clouds & fog to linger for much of the night.
Wednesday is interesting as most towns will see their temperatures reach the mid 50s by afternoon!! Keep in mind it was just last Wednesday that daytime temps were stuck in the teens. I'd like to say the sun will shine & birds will sing but that won't be the case as clouds are with us again and we will have a screaming south wind between 20-30mph. Eventually downpours fall out of those clouds tomorrow evening & night.
Those downpours are tied to a cold front that will blast through here early Thursday morning crushing any hopes of holding onto the 50s for two straight days. High temps on Thursday will occur before lunchtime (40s), then fall into the 30s by afternoon. Dry & seasonably cold weather takes over for Friday & Saturday.
Enjoy your Tuesday!
~JR

Posted by Pete Bouchard
With the snap of the fingers we were thrown into summer this afternoon. Heat, humidity, A/C and shorts - with a hazy sun to boot. But with the sea breeze knocking back the temperatures (and bringing in a round of downpours this evening), there are changes afoot.

Posted by Chris Lambert
Well, it certainly was a great weekend weather-wise until this afternoon when the temps dropped and light showers moved in from west to east. Despite the cool down, the theme for this upcoming week is warmer with higher humidity. It'll also be unsettled at times.

Posted by Chris Lambert
Our fun in the sun ends this afternoon as morning sunshine fades behind thickening clouds. As those clouds increase, a few showers break out this afternoon from west to east, with the highest chance for rain late afternoon and this evening. Most of the showers are light, especially the early afternoon ones, but a heavier shower or two is possible near day's end and early this evening. Highs reach the mid to upper 60s around noon, then fall back to near 60 mid to late afternoon thanks to scattered showers. These showers are brought to us by a warm front.

Posted by Chris Lambert
Quite a few clouds in the sky at times this afternoon, but the atmosphere lacked ample moisture to produce showers, so we made out just fine with temps near 70. Even the coast made it well into the 60s before the onshore wind knocked temps back.