What is causing the hazy conditions?
Wildfire smoke is creating hazy conditions, especially in eastern Massachusetts and towards Cape Cod.
Weather / Forecasts
This weekend brings a mix of weather to Connecticut and Massachusetts. Expect scattered storms on Sunday, followed by a return to hot and humid conditions early next week.
The weather pattern is shifting from hazy conditions caused by wildfire smoke to a more active pattern with scattered storms. On Sunday, a system moving in will produce off-and-on showers throughout the day, with thunderstorms possible, particularly in the afternoon and evening. The heaviest rainfall is expected to be in western Massachusetts and Connecticut, where there's a potential for flooding. Locally, about half an inch of rain is expected.
Following the storms, the heat returns for the early part of next week, with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s and feels like temperatures near 100 at times. A Heat Advisory goes into effect Monday morning through Tuesday evening.
**Impact:**
**Regional Trends:**
The forecast indicates a regional trend of shifting weather patterns, with scattered storms on Sunday and a return to hot and humid conditions early next week.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
Wildfire smoke is creating hazy conditions, especially in eastern Massachusetts and towards Cape Cod.
The heat returns for the early part of next week, with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s.
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