Primarily dry weekend forward – Boston Information, Climate, Sports activities
It’s been a gorgeous finish to our work week! Sunshine and cozy humidity prevailed in the present day with highs within the higher 60s/low 70s. Our weekend shall be fairly good as effectively. There are low probabilities for spot showers each days, but it surely stays primarily dry for many of us.


This morning we woke as much as temperatures within the 40s and 50s. It is going to be cool once more tonight with most cities falling close to 50°. Because the wind turns into southwest, there shall be areas of patchy fog. We’ll make our approach by means of the 60s within the morning.

Saturday’s highs attain the low/mid 70s. Temperatures shall be nearer to 70° on the coast with an onshore breeze. We’ll see a variety of solar within the morning with growing clouds by means of the second half of the day. Some vitality aloft may assist to the touch off a spot bathe. I’ve it at a few 10% tomorrow afternoon/night.


We’re nonetheless underneath the identical sample on Sunday – downstream of an Omega block. Some upper-level vitality may drop in touching off one other spot bathe. Fashions are hinting that the very best probability for this shall be round southeast Mass.


Each the Euro and NAM fashions count on minimal quantities of rainfall by means of Sunday. Most spots possible underneath a .10″ of rainfall.

We aren’t saying “goodbye” to the 80s simply but for the season! Towards the top of our 7-day, we are able to count on hotter excessive temperatures. Wanting past that, indicators point out for above-normal temperatures for the top of September.


For these questioning concerning the tropics, it’s nonetheless pretty quiet within the Atlantic Basin. The Nationwide Hurricane Heart is monitoring a tropical wave close to the coast of Africa that has about 40% of improvement over the following 7 days. Though, dry and secure air will inhibit its improvement within the close to time period.

See you tomorrow morning on “Right this moment in New England!”
-Meteorologist Melanie Black
