The surface
chart shows high pressure overhead, providing a cool start under sunny skies. We
do have a weak frontal boundary hanging out over New York State into Southern
New England. The day will be dry with temperatures warming by the afternoon.
We’re going
to have a ridge build in providing warming temperatures, as a warm front lifts
through the region. There could be a few hit and miss rain showers for Tuesday
into Wednesday, but most shouldn’t see them. By Wednesday temperatures will be well above
average for this time of year.
For Halloween
Thursday the warmth continues, with many places away from the coast, challenging
temperature records.
A cold front is forecast to move through west to east Thursday evening into Friday morning. Those western parts of the region could see some rain showers in time for trick or treating. Everyone else should stay dry during the evening. The front with the rain will be pushing through New England during the overnight hours. This will bring us a chance for scattered rain showers during the overnight hours into Friday morning skies will be clearing behind the front with rain ending over New England by Friday afternoon.
The coming
weekend will see high pressure moving in overhead. The high pressure will be
with us through Monday providing sun, seasonal to slightly above seasonal
temperatures and dry conditions.
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DeleteHello Rebecca. Gary from Cumberland, R.I. Hope all is well with you and the family. Thanks for your continued efforts. Take care.
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