Massachusetts Weather Update: Cooler Temperatures with Warmth Ahead
For the second consecutive day, Massachusetts residents can expect cooler than normal temperatures as Friday unfolds, with highs ranging from the high 60s to low 70s. Areas west of Worcester County may see warmer temperatures, reaching into the mid-70s. The day will mostly remain dry, although some spot showers are predicted overnight.
As a warm front enters the region Friday night, these showers are expected to continue into early Saturday morning. The National Weather Service forecasts a "wide range of temperatures" for Saturday afternoon, depending on the warm front’s path. While temperatures north of the front are likely to remain in the 60s, areas in southwest Connecticut could soar to the low to mid-80s. In between, towns across Massachusetts should anticipate highs around the low 70s.
Later on Saturday, a cold front will sweep through, bringing the potential for thunderstorms, particularly to regions southwest of New England. Residents with outdoor plans are advised to remain vigilant as weather conditions may change rapidly.
Looking ahead, the forecast indicates a return to summer warmth by Sunday, with temperatures expected to reach the low 80s. The trend of rising temperatures will continue into Monday and Tuesday, with highs possible in the low 90s, offering a stark contrast to the cooler weather experienced earlier in the week.
Overall, while Friday may linger in the cool, refreshing range, the upcoming days promise a welcome return to summer-like conditions for Massachusetts.
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