New England

Unsettled Weather Heading This Way

Clouds will win out once again Sunday. Our weather will be a duplicate of the weather we saw on Saturday.

Other weather appears to turn a bit more unsettled later this week. A significant Great Lakes low pressure system will push a cold front through New England Tuesday into Wednesday.

Temperatures ahead of the front will climb into the upper 50s and low 60s. Up to an inch of rain is possible. Winds will also be fairly strong ahead of and behind the front. At this point, wind gusts may exceed 45 MPH.

We catch a break in between storm systems on Thursday. Temperatures will be much cooler. High temperatures will only reach the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. Clouds will win out since this area of high pressure is weak and short-lived.

Another storm system will move in late Friday into Saturday. It won’t be all that strong, but there is the chance we could see some snow. If the precipitation mainly falls Friday night, the possibility of seeing snow is high. It’s way too early to talk about accumulations, but it is a possibility. There's another chance for some light snow by day 10 on our exclusive 10-day forecast.

Another thing we need to watch for is astronomically high tides. This will be a concern Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We are forecast to experience minor flooding at some locations during the times of high tide. Thankfully, these high tides won’t coincide with any major coastal storm.

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