Here’s what to expect from Monday’s weather forecast

A dry and comfortable day.

Boston, MA- March 21, 2018: A pedestrian passes down Charles Street in Boston, MA on March 21, 2018. As Massachusetts prepares for the fourth major winter storm in three weeks, forecasters have adjusted snowfall totals and the timeline for Wednesday’s storm already dubbed the “four’easter.” Snow is expected to start falling around the evening rush hour in the Boston area, and could potentially bring 6 to 8 inches to the region by the time it ends on Thursday, said Eleanor Vallier-Talbot, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. (CRAIG F. WALKER/GLOBE STAFF) section: metro reporter: Craig F. Walker / The Boston Globe, File

We’re in for a quiet and comfortable work week, weather-wise.

Monday will see more clouds and sun, with temperatures a bit cooler than Sunday’s, but still above normal. Highs will get into the low to mid 40s.

Monday night will be cold, dipping into the 20s, and the rest of the work week looks dry with slightly above-normal temperatures.

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