The new week is starting off with a warm up in Southern New England as high temperatures head above average for the next three days. Alongside the increase in temperatures will also be increasing rain chances, fitting for start of April.
While it may not have featured a historic blizzard like the month prior, this past March has featured it’s own madness in the weather department. From starting off the month with a highs in the 20s, to a potent St. Patrick’s Day wind storm; it’s only fitting that the last days of March bring along their own active weather.
This forecast remains tricky due to the uncertain placement of downpours and the potential development of a backdoor cold front Tuesday and Wednesday. As it looks right now, the highest chance for over an inch of rainfall will be north of Providence into Massachusetts. Rain chances will be greatest for tomorrow morning (Roughly 4-10 AM) and once again Wednesday afternoon into the nighttime, but shower chances won’t completely go away outside of those timeframes.
While highs are expected to head above average both Tuesday and Wednesday, eastern areas will want to watch this forecast very carefully. A backdoor cold front means that those east of Providence may see a sudden drop in temperatures as cool marine air slips westward into the region…