Sunday was a great day to get outside and work on the outdoor holiday decorations. Highs reached the mid 50s in most spots, and it will stay mild on Monday. There will be mostly cloudy skies Sunday night with lows in the low to mid 40s. Patchy fog is possible near the coast.
It will be mostly cloudy on Monday, but the temperature should reach the low to mid 50s with a southwest to west breeze. Passing rain showers are possible in the mid to late afternoon as a cold front eases through Southern New England. There is a better chance of showers near the coast compared to inland locations.
The wind will shift to the north Monday night, and the temperature will fall to near freezing by dawn on Tuesday. It will stay chilly during the day on Tuesday. Skies will become mostly cloudy with highs only in the mid to upper 30s. A disturbance will approach from the west late Tuesday, and rain or mixed precipitation showers are possible from sunset until around midnight. There is a better chance of rain showers after midnight as the temperature climbs through the 30s. The shower threat ends around dawn on Wednesday.
We’ll have a blend of clouds and sun on Wednesday afternoon. It will be mild again with highs in the low to mid 50s. Another cold front will bring seasonably cool and dry weather for late in the workweek. Highs will be in the 40s with partly to mostly sunny skies Thursday and Friday. Lows will be in the 20s.
Looking ahead to next weekend, a slow-moving disturbance could bring rain showers on both Saturday and Sunday. It’s still early, and the storm may stay west of New England and high pressure keeps it dry. We will keep you posted during the week.