Houston Weather: Rain and Storms Expected Through Memorial Day Weekend
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The heat wave in Boston has ended, with temperatures expected to be in the mid-70s.
Showers are expected across parts of New England, mainly in the afternoon.
Humidity will remain in place, making it feel muggy despite the cooler temperatures.
A warming trend is expected for the weekend, with highs returning to the 80s.
The stalled front that brought the heat wave is finally moving away, allowing cooler air to move into New England. While most areas will stay dry, the daytime heating will likely cause some showers, especially south of the Mass. Pike. The sun may peek through the clouds west of the city, bringing temperatures into the low 80s in those areas.
Regional Breakdown:
Greater Boston: Cooler with more clouds than sun. Highs in the mid-70s with a chance of a light shower.
Southeastern Mass.: A break in the heat, low to mid-70s under mostly cloudy skies. A chance for a pop-up shower or two.
Central/Western Mass.: Might catch a few more rays of sunshine with a blend of sun and clouds. Highs in the upper 70s and low 80s.
Cape and Islands: Mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching the low to mid-70s. A chance for a shower or two.
Rhode Island: A mix of sun and clouds with more clouds in the afternoon. Highs reach the upper 70s and low 80s. A chance for a spot shower.
New Hampshire: Partly sunny skies with highs to the upper 70s. A low chance of an afternoon shower.
Vermont/Maine: Seeing a blend of clouds and sun, with Vermont reaching the low 80s and Maine reaching the mid to upper 70s. Chance for an afternoon sprinkle or spot shower.
Q: When will the humidity go away?
Dew points will remain elevated for the foreseeable future, so it will still feel humid.
Q: What will the weather be like this weekend?
A warming trend is expected for the weekend, with highs returning to the 80s and partial sunshine.
Enjoy the break from the heat, but be prepared for some showers.
The humidity will still be present, so dress accordingly.
Look forward to a warmer and sunnier weekend.
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