1. A good start on Monday, but then the sun gets filtered by cloud cover towards late day. A somewhat brisk easterly flow sets up Monday and Tuesday from off of the cool Atlantic Ocean, which will aid in the development of low clouds and drizzle Monday night. Persistent easterly winds combined with the high tides will act in concert to produce
minor coastal flooding early this week.
2. Clouds and breezy conditions will prevail Tuesday into Tuesday night as a weak coastal storm tries to advance in from the south. Stubborn
high pressure anchored over New England will keep the low at bay, so only expect very light rain for Tuesday, with areas nearest to the coast getting up to about a quarter of an inch of rain before we dry out Wednesday.
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WPC 5-day precip totals |
3. By Thursday (our warmest day of the week), a strong cold front crosses the region with widespread showers and thunderstorms a good bet in the afternoon. Turning much cooler for the weekend, as a
fresh Autumnal air mass settles in.
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