Today’s picture-perfect weather comes ahead of a warm-up early this week.
Another gorgeous day today with plenty of sunshine, low humidity and pleasant temperatures in the mid to upper 70s along the coast. The interior could see values in the mid to lower 80s. Let’s enjoy today’s picture-perfect weather with dry and cool temperatures for tonight.
As high pressure slides south of the region, we’ll start to see a warming trend as of tomorrow with some breeze. In the meantime, this dry and pleasant weather will stretch overnight into the start of the work week. By Tuesday, it will turn warm and the humidity will be on the rise through Wednesday. Dewpoint will jump to the upper 60s. Most of Tuesday should remain dry with a threat for some showers and possible thunderstorms late in the day and evening that could affect afternoon/evening commuters in Boston.
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