Right now, it looks like increased cloud cover and rain will limit highs to the 70s. High temperatures are a bit of a wild card for Friday. Just how potent these storms can get and how much of the day is wet vs dry remains to be seen. The system will likely drag a cold front across the region, leading to another round of afternoon thunderstorms. ECMWF Model MSLP & Precip for CONUS Tropical Tidbits Current Storms Aircraft Recon Satellite Imagery Forecast Models Analysis Tools About Numerical Model Prediction Support Tropical Tidbits ECMWF Run Time: 18Z Jul 27 Global Ensemble Hurricane Mesoscale Climate REGIONS Prev. This means more humid weather, increasing clouds and scattered showers and storms. New England will likely end up in the "warm sector" of the system. The next system will begin approaching, so we'll have to watch for some potential showers and/or storms late in the day, mainly in northern areas, but, again, Thursday has been trending drier, particularly for southern areas. The day is looking increasingly likely to be dry and overall a very nice summer day. An increase in humidity will lead to overnight lows climbing back to seasonable levels, in the 60s rather than the 40s and 50s. This southerly flow will also allow dew points and humidity to begin climbing once again. Highs will likely top out in the upper 70s north to mid 80s south. This will allow temperatures to climb higher than it has up to this point this week. Winds are looking to shift from a northerly direction to a southerly one. On Thursday, New England will begin entering back into familiar territory.
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