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By John Waller
[Today] Bulk of the widespread showers & t-storms that impacted our region overnight will depart southeast New England shortly. Much of the daylight hours today will feature dry weather outside brief widely scattered showers/isolated t-storms that will impact some locales. pic.twitter.com/ZurAN58oji
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) June 27, 2023
TUESDAY…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) June 27, 2023
T-storms exit the Cape and Islands this morning with a few additional storms moving in thru midday. Drier for most this afternoon with just an isolated storm favoring the interior. Muggy again with some breaks of sun 75-80° #WCVB pic.twitter.com/gtYzL9bKNl
HIGHS TODAY…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) June 27, 2023
Warm and muggy once again with highs in the 70s. Breaks of sun with lots of clouds and a few additional showers and t-storms popping up late AM and midday. Less of a chance later this afternoon #WCVB pic.twitter.com/6AqrQd7Tlz
HUMIDITY…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) June 27, 2023
Stays highs with dew points in the 65-70° range thru Thursday. They come down slightly Friday into Saturday into the lower 60s- still sticky just not as muggy #WCVB pic.twitter.com/EFYLsdlZxo
RAIN CHANCES…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) June 27, 2023
Remain elevated into Thursday with upper-level low pressure sitting to our west feeding in tropical moisture. As the low weakens and shifts east, so does the moisture plume drying us out enough to lower rain chances Friday into Saturday. They return Sunday #WCVB pic.twitter.com/Tu9RF3qJNx
NEXT 7 DAYS
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) June 27, 2023
Remain unsettled with high humidity and a daily risk for showers and t-storms. No day is a washout with times of sunshine. Rain chances come down a bit Friday-Saturday with many staying dry. T-storm risk jumps back up on Sunday with heat building toward the 4th #WCVB pic.twitter.com/0ksP8JdCZi
TUESDAY AM weather update ⤵️
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) June 27, 2023
A stormy start to the day with overnight-early morning t-storms ⛈️
A few additional storms pop up thru midday with a drier afternoon. More storms develop tomorrow in the muggy air #WCVB pic.twitter.com/k8JdQxGbTR
After this early batch of thunderstorms, plan for another wave of wet weather from late morning to early afternoon. Not a washout though-plenty of dry times! @boston25 pic.twitter.com/NEenugxXJd
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) June 27, 2023
The next round of scattered showers will pass through around lunchtime. @boston25 #mawx #boston #newengland pic.twitter.com/dcbg8ALN0W
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) June 27, 2023
The forecast will improve late week with less shower activity each day & a brief break in humidity. Have an indoor game plan for Sunday! @Boston25 #mawx #newengland #boston pic.twitter.com/i6Seh7Vn1N
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) June 27, 2023
Daily Forecast Video: Tuesday flips the usual summer script – heaviest rain falls early for many. Our #FirstAlert 10-day has some optimism, though…for more than just a couple of days LOL! https://t.co/FDuMVi9Dg1 pic.twitter.com/4kJyt1eO8P
— 1DegreeOutside (@1DegreeOutside) June 27, 2023
Morning showers and thunderstorms moving out but still a spotty shower or storm in the forecast for the afternoon pic.twitter.com/vrfOrhmaEl
— Josh Wurster (@joshwurster_) June 27, 2023
Four days left in the month and safe to say we've had our fair share of clouds. Right now, Boston has had overcast skies for over 50% of the month… average is 35%. pic.twitter.com/cJDKTPrWK4
— Josh Wurster (@joshwurster_) June 27, 2023
John Waller is a deputy editor overseeing news coverage on Boston.com. He is a Lexington native and Colby College graduate.
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