Massachusetts

Return to Fall

We start off with a noticeably less humid morning, and that refreshing air sticks around for the rest of the work week.

We finally feel the return to fall with highs into the mid to upper 60s with far northern New England near 60. The wind shift will be the reason for the cool, return to normal, high temperatures for this week as the wind direction will be out of the northeast, which will allow the cool, Canadian air to sink southward and settle in. The cool-down will be even more noticeable by Thursday. However, let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

As for any chance of showers, some will make a move to New England from Pennsylvania and New York Wednesday evening and night, and may even deposit a few drops on Connecticut or southwestern Massachusetts, but mostly will meet their demise as they encounter our strengthening dry, fall airmass.

Although gone from New England, warmth won’t be far away, and a wind shift from the southwest will bring that warmth back to us Saturday. Depending on the timing of an approaching cold front, quite possibly Sunday too with enough warm air to reach 75-80 degrees again.

By the end of the weekend, a new surge of fall chill will be arriving, and our temperature see-saw so classic of autumn will drop lower for the end of the exclusive Early Warning Weather 10-day.

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