The weekend brings another cold front to lower temperatures by Sunday.
We’ll see clouds drifting in and out of the area but very windy conditions as the storm off the coast of New England gains more strength. These winds from the northwest, sustained at 20 to 30 mph with gusts over 40 mph, will draw in chilly air. Highs range from 40 to 45 with wind chills in the 30s. Confidence: Medium-HighSkies are mostly clear but it remains quite windy with continued gusts of at least 30 to 40 mph. Lows are pretty close to freezing but wind chills make it feel like the 20s.
Confidence: Medium-Highare the mildest days of the week with highs from 55 to 60 and 60 to 65, respectively. Thursday features a lot of sun while clouds may increase on Friday, especially during the second half of the day. By Friday night, we’ll have a chance of showers, especially toward Saturday morning, with lows in the 40s. Confidence: Medium-Highshouldn’t be a washout, but some showers are a good bet as a cold front comes through — probably around the middle of the day.
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