Fronts to bring up and down temperatures, some showers to New England

Strong ridging will remain in place over the eastern United States for much of the next week. With that said, multiple fronts will cross New England, bringing a chance for some showers and up and down temperatures. On Sunday, a secondary cold front will drop through New England. This will bring a reinforcing shot of cold air along with some rain and snow showers across the northern tier of the region. The pressure difference between the trough over New England and building high pressure will also create another breezy day.

Any rain and snow showers that develop across the mountains will struggle to push into central or southern New England overnight tonight as these areas will likely see another dry frontal passage overnight. Lows will be in the 20s to low 30s region-wide. Monday will remain on the cool side with Tuesday being a moderation day as temperatures climb a notch higher. 

Later in the day on Tuesday and heading into Tuesday night, a frontal system passing well north of New England will pull its warm front across the region. This will place New England deep within the warm sector. Combine this with an expansive area of high pressure to the southwest of New England, and temperatures are set to soar.

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