UNSETTLED PATTERN CONTINUES
Wednesday starts with clouds and patchy showers and fog. By mid morning most of us be turn dry and stay that way, especially along and north of the Mass Pike. Occasional showers will linger over southeastern MA. Highs climb into the upper 60s — a noticeable jump from where we’ve been. In fact, I expect we’ll squeeze out a few lower 70s!
Rain makes a comeback this evening will cooling temperatures. That rain will last into early Thursday morning then turn into more of an on/off drizzle. The rest of the day will be damp and chilly with near steady upper 30s to lower 40s.
RED SOX HOME OPENER
We bounce back nicely on Friday with highs returning to the low 60s. There could be an isolated shower around, but right now it’s not looking like a big deal. Clouds will be stubborn, finally clearing late in the afternoon and overnight.
First pitch at 2:10 looks decent. Right now we’re calling for mid to high 50s and mostly cloudy skies. Shower chances are low but not zero.
WEEKEND IN VIEW
Saturday will be mild with more 60s and partly cloudy skies. A late-day shower is possible, but much of the day looks fine. The risk for rain will be higher in western New England.
Right now the morning of Easter Sunday is favored to be dry, but a front will sweep through in the afternoon with rain. It’s still a bit early to lock in timing and impacts, but we’ll continue to fine-tune that forecast over the next couple of days.