Boston is expected to close September on a warm and dry note, offering residents sunny skies and higherthanaverage temperatures. Following a soaking rain last week, the upcoming days will remain mostly dry, resembling the climate of San Diego more than the usual Greater Boston weather. As October begins, high pressure will dominate the region, setting the stage for an unseasonably warm atmosphere.
Northeast Weather Outlook: Warm Days Ahead
The start of the week will see temperatures swiftly climbing to the midtoupper 70s, with some areas potentially reaching 80 degrees. This is significantly warmer than the 30year average for late September, which typically sees temperatures in the upper 60s. Historical records show that temperatures once hit 88 degrees on September 29, 1952.
Cooler air is anticipated midweek, maintaining highs in the 60s for Wednesday and Thursday. However, the warmth is expected to return by the weekend, with temperatures rising back into the 70s and 80s, accompanied by ample sunshine.
Regional Weather Breakdown
- Greater Boston: Residents can expect sunny weather for the next few days. Monday will see temperatures between 75 and 80 degrees, while Tuesday will face a slight decrease to the low to mid70s.
- Southeastern Massachusetts: The week kicks off with sunny conditions and temperatures in the mid70s. Partly sunny skies will dominate Tuesday, with temperatures starting in the 50s before reaching the lower 70s.
- Central and Western Massachusetts: Ample sunshine will persist as temperatures begin in the 50s each morning, climbing to the mid70s by the afternoon, with a few clouds likely on Tuesday.
- Cape and Islands: Monday afternoon temperatures will hover around 75 degrees, with some clouds in the afternoon. Tuesday will bring a mix of sun and clouds, with highs in the low 70s.
- Rhode Island: Expect highs in the midtoupper 70s on Monday, with some afternoon clouds. Tuesday will be partly sunny with temperatures remaining in the mid70s.
- New Hampshire: After experiencing some patchy fog early Monday, the skies will clear up, reaching highs near 80 degrees. Sunshine will continue on Tuesday with highs in the mid70s.
Hurricane Humberto’s Impact on the Atlantic
In the South Atlantic, Hurricane Humberto, classified as a major storm, is expected to continue its trajectory northward before curving around Bermuda midweek. Although it is only anticipated to bring rough surf to the New England coastline, the general impact on Greater Boston will be minimal.
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