It’s shaping up to be another very quiet week across New England. The setup isn’t as perfect as last week, however, as there will be a couple features worth watching throughout the week. A stark warming trend is also likely, bringing above average warmth back to New England later this week.
MONDAY
High pressure passes to the south of New England on Monday, leading to a sunny and quiet start to the day. A weak disturbance will pass through New England for the second half of the day, bringing an increase in clouds in the afternoon. Scattered showers will move through western New England in the afternoon before spreading eastward in the evening. Showers will be spotty at best, so not everyone will get one. Other than these brief and spotty showers, it will be a quiet and comfortable day with variable clouds.
TUESDAY
Monday’s weak disturbance will exit to the east in the morning, pulling a cold front across the region. High pressure begins to build in from the west behind the front. With drying conditions, skies will be mainly sunny across New England. Temperatures will be around seasonable levels, though cold air aloft will keep the higher terrain cooler with more clouds around, similar to this past Sunday.