Will it rain all day?
No, the showers will be scattered, and some areas may remain dry.
Weather / New England
New England weather is set to transition from spotty showers to warmer temperatures before a cooler weekend arrives. The region will experience varying conditions, from morning fog to potential frost.
The week began with high pressure, giving way to a coastal storm bringing clouds and potential showers to Southern New England. While precipitation is expected to be light and isolated, packing an umbrella is advisable. Northern New England will see more sunshine. A cold front arriving late Friday will usher in a cooler, more autumn-like weekend with Saturday highs struggling to reach 70°F (21°C) and lows potentially dipping into the 30s in some areas. Sunday will bring a return to increasing temperatures and moisture. Also, Tropical Storm Gabrielle is being monitored, although it's not expected to impact the U.S. directly.
No, the showers will be scattered, and some areas may remain dry.
Lows could reach the upper 30s in most parts of Massachusetts Saturday night.
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