A lot of today will be spent dry. However, showers and downpours will expand through the evening hours, especially in western New England. If you enjoy the lower humidity today, make the most of it because dew points will rise tonight, making it feel more humid tomorrow.
- Morning: Mainly dry with some sunshine, especially in northern areas.
- Afternoon: By 2 PM, isolated showers may pop up, but most of the action will still be to our west in eastern New York.
- Evening: Showers and downpours will expand into western New England and far northern Vermont, continuing into central areas. Eastern regions may see a few showers, but the focus will be on western New England.
Temperatures and Winds
- Mid 70s: Most areas will have slightly cooler than average temperatures.
- Upper 70s to Lower 80s: From the Champlain Valley down to the Lakes region.
- Lower 70s: Along the southern coastline of Maine.
- Upper 70s to Around 80: From the Maine Turnpike up to northern Aroostook County.
- Wind: Light southeast breeze generally 5-10 mph.
Tonight’s Outlook
Expect a lot of clouds with scattered showers. Overnight lows will generally be in the 60s, but the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, northern New Hampshire, and central and northern Maine will see lows in the 50s.
Friday and Weekend Preview
Remnant moisture from Tropical Storm Debbie will bring more wet weather tomorrow and tomorrow night, lingering into the early stages of our weekend. There’s a localized flash flooding risk and brief gusty winds, which Matt outlines in detail here.