Halloween will be cool and dry in New England. The temperature will dip into the mid 40s with a diminishing wind at sunset. By 8 pm, it will be in the low to mid 40s under clear skies. Expect a low temperature in the mid 30s Tuesday morning.
Clouds will increase on Tuesday with a light southerly wind. Eventually, that breeze will bring warmer weather, but do not expect a big warm-up on Tuesday. Highs will be in the low to mid 50s. Wednesday will be seasonably warm, with a blend of clouds and sun, and highs in the low to mid 60s.
The southwest breeze continues ahead of a cold front on Thursday. Clouds thicken, and showers are possible late in the day. It does not look like widespread steady rain. Highs will be in the mid 60s. Any showers will likely end before dawn on Friday as cool weather returns.
It will be a cool pattern for this weekend into early next week. Highs will be in the low 50s on Friday under dry skies. Saturday looks about the same, with some sunshine and highs in the low 50s. Here’s the first of many reminders to set your clocks back Saturday night before going to bed. Enjoy the extra hour of sleep!
A surge of chilly air arrives on Sunday. A storm will develop off the Atlantic coast, and it may be close enough to send some rain/snow showers back into New England. It will be a blustery and very cool day, with highs in the 40s under mostly cloudy skies. It’s unclear whether that ocean storm will drift close enough for any precipitation early next week, but, even if it stays out to sea, a northerly breeze will keep a late-November chill in the air.