This week will start off rather mild, but that will quickly end as much chillier weather pushes into the region for the rest of the week. It will also be yet another mainly dry week, with some shower chances at the end of the week. With that said, there are no soaking rain events in the picture for New England.
Below: Current Weather Prediction Center 7-day precipitation outlook:
MONDAY
Showers from a frontal system have largely pushed out of New England, with only northern Maine and the higher terrain expected to see scattered shower activity into the afternoon. With breaks of sun developing this afternoon and a strong westerly flow, it will be a mild day, likely the warmest day of the week by far.
Highs will range from the mid 50s to mid 60s for most. Southernmost New England may be able to push toward 70° while northern Maine and the higher elevations will get held to the mid 40s to low 50s as clouds and showers hang around longer. Gusty winds this morning will gradually diminish through the day.