Mother’s Day may not have the most ideal weather forecast, but there are still some positives to look forward to in Southern New England. According to Jason Doris, Storm Team 10 Meteorologist, mostly cloudy skies will cover the region with occasional peeks of sunshine breaking through. While there is a slight chance of a spot sprinkle, the risk of precipitation has been reduced to about 10%. Afternoon highs will struggle to reach the mid to upper 50s, with a few inland locations possibly reaching 60 degrees.
The forecast improves for the start of the work week, with more sunshine in store for Monday. Temperatures will rebound, reaching the mid-60s for the first time in three days. Tuesday looks even better with highs in the low 70s and a fair amount of sunshine. However, the second part of the work week is a bit uncertain as models are struggling to predict the impact of a few areas of low pressure moving into the northeast. The latest trend suggests a potential for drier conditions, so fingers are crossed for a favorable outcome.
In summary, here is the weather outlook for the upcoming days:
– Monday: Partly cloudy with a high of 65
– Tuesday: Sun and clouds increasing, with rain possible by evening and a high of 71
– Wednesday: Showers possible in the afternoon with a high of 64
– Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a small chance of a shower and a high of 65
– Friday: Partly cloudy with a high of 66
– Saturday: Mostly cloudy with showers possible and a high of 65
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