Temperatures proceed a day-to-day decline into the weekend. After chilly mornings, afternoon highs might be within the mid to low 50s each days. Luckily, it’s primarily dry, and there received’t be plenty of wind.
Tomorrow we begin out clear and calm. Morning low temperatures ought to as soon as once more dip into the low/mid 30s for Metrowest. There will nonetheless be colder temperatures above us, and that may promote the event of afternoon clouds. Highs keep cooler within the mid 50s for lots of us. There is not going to be plenty of wind.
Sunday temperatures drop a bit. A number of us keep within the low 50s. Some power aloft rotates by means of and that may convey the possibility for a late-day spot bathe primarily for the coast and Cape.
Also on on our radar this weekend – the tropics. We’re monitoring Tropical Storm Melissa. The storm has been almost stationary at present over the nice and cozy Caribbean waters. As of this afternoon, it has been reorganizing. The storm is anticipated to quickly intensify and turn out to be a significant hurricane this weekend. The National Hurricane Center is warning of catastrophic flash flooding and quite a few landslides for Jamaica and Hispanola.
Next week, we might be awaiting a possible coastal storm to develop and monitor north bringing showers and cranking up the wind mid to late week.
-Meteorologist Melanie Black