Long-Range Forecast – September 4

September is off to a very warm start in Southern New England. Through four days, the temperature is running about 8° warmer than normal. It will stay very warm into the weekend before a cold front bring showers and thunderstorms Saturday afternoon and/or night. The front will also yield cooler weather behind it, with highs much closer to normal (mid 70s) into the middle of next week.

It looks like the weather will be pleasant early next week. There will be a developing storm to keep an eye on off the Eastern Seaboard, but it should stay south and east of Southern New England through Tuesday.

A storm moving out of the Midwest has a better chance of bringing rain to Southern New England in the mid to late workweek. Some computer models are hinting at the potential for soaking rain with that one. It’s a bit early to say if it will be Wednesday or Thursday that features rain.

The outlook for the second week is for seasonable temperatures, with the chance of showers next weekend and then in the middle of the following week. After the late-summer fling of mid to upper 80s this week, I do not see anymore extremely warm weather

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