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Sun Returns Sunday, Still Cool

Occasional snow fell all day Saturday in Southern New England. The snow did not accumulate in most spots except for the higher terrain. A coating to an inch of snow is possible Saturday night as the temperature falls a few degrees after sunset. The snow will end by dawn on Sunday, and lows will be in the mid to upper 20s.

Sunday will brighter, but not warm for late-March
Sunday will brighter, but not warm for late-March

Sunday will be partly to mostly sunny, but cool. Highs will be in the low 40s. A north to west breeze will diminish from 10-20 mph around midday to 5-10 mph by late in the afternoon. It will be clear to partly cloudy Sunday night. Lows will be in the mid to upper 20s.

A system moving through on Monday will bring passing snow and/or rain showers, but not a washout. Highs will reach the low to mid 40s in the afternoon. Tuesday looks like another seasonably cool and dry day. Highs will be in the mid to upper 40s with mostly sunny skies.

A disturbance moving south of Southern New England looks like it will not bring steady precipitation Tuesday night into Wednesday. If it travels a little farther north than currently projected, then some snow/rain is possible. Wednesday will be partly sunny with highs near 50.

Warmer weather is ahead for the end of the week, but the pattern is likely to bring rain Friday, and possibly Saturday, too. Thursday looks like the nicest day of the week with highs in the mid to upper 50s inland, and low 50s near the coast. There will be a southwest breeze, and a blend of sun and clouds.

Rain showers are in the forecast for Friday. It will be mild, with highs in the 50s to near 60 inland. At this point, it looks like the best chance of rain is in the morning. Another system follows with the threat of more rain showers on Saturday, especially early in the day.

Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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