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Long-Range Forecast – May 20

May continues to run a little cooler and drier than normal in Southeastern New England. Some rain this weekend will cut into the precipitation deficit, but it will stay relatively cool through Tuesday of next week. It looks like 0.5-1″ of rain Saturday night into Sunday morning, with cool clouds and damp conditions persisting through Sunday afternoon.

The weather early next week will be unsettled, with showers possible both Monday and Tuesday. Neither day looks like a washout. Temperatures will be in the 60s both days, with Tuesday likely the cooler day. When the sun returns on Wednesday, so will the warmth! Highs will make a run at 80 both Wednesday and Thursday. Showers are likely late next workweek before dry weather comes back to start the Memorial Day weekend.

It looks like it will be dry through at least 2/3 of the holiday weekend before showers threaten late Sunday and/or Monday. The outlook for early June shows an area of high pressure over Eastern Canada. That may help to keep it dry, but it’s not a particularly warm look with an onshore breeze in New England. If it gets far enough south, then pleasant weather is likely.

Fred Campagna

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

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