Monday, June 2, 2014

Boston to Remain Dry Until Midweek

By , Senior Meteorologist
June 2,2014; 8:52PM,EDT
 
 
The next opportunity for showers and thunderstorms around Boston will hold off until Wednesday.
Those with outdoor plans will once again not have to worry about delays or adjustments on Tuesday.
While showers and thunderstorms, some heavy, will move into the Northeast, dry weather will hold around Boston. Sunshine will instead give way to clouds across the city.

Temperatures will rise to the lower 70s along the coast to near 80 inland. Humidity will remain relatively low.
Later Tuesday night is when a shower or thunderstorm will finally creep far enough east to reach Boston.
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A couple of additional showers and thunderstorms will follow for Wednesday and Thursday, causing disruptions to those planning to spend a part of these days outside.
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A reduction in temperatures will accompany the storminess, holding temperatures to the 60s both days.
The chance for a shower will persist through Friday before a drier and warmer weekend follows.


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