A high surf advisory also remains in place along the New England coastline
A high surf advisory remains in place Saturday along the New England coastline with breakers expected to reach 4-9 feet. Dangerous rip currents are also in play along the water’s edge so please be careful if heading to the beaches this afternoon.
It will be warm and a bit sticky this afternoon with a blend of clouds and sunshine. We’ll remain mostly on the dry side, but a rogue shower may sneak into the picture later this afternoon ahead of an approaching cold front from the west. Highs will be low to mid 70s at the coast, and mid to upper 70s in the interior.
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