Scattered sprinkles and showers are likely across western Massachusetts and Worcester County midday on Friday.
The showers push through Petersham northward, into Gardner and Ashby and across the state line. Most of these will be quick moving showers. Cloudy skies build in for Friday evening, with light sprinkles for the late-evening and overnight. We’re wedged in the middle of two rainmakers on Saturday. One is located to the west and it comes in as a cold front. The other system to our east, brings tropical downpours, with Tropical Storm Philippe.
Maine and northwestern New England are set to see the biggest rainfall impacts with likely higher amounts. While southeastern New England may see as little as a tenth of an inch of rain, western Massachusetts, northern Vermont and Maine likely get around one to two inches or more in localized areas, especially in northeastern Maine who may see the landfall of Tropical Storm Philippe late Saturday.
The heavy rain should push out through Sunday, increasing sunshine earlier in southern New England on the latter half of the weekend. We’ll see a blustery Sunday with temperatures in the 60s to 50s lasting through early next week. After that, highs ranging in the low 60s should stay below average through the rest of the work week with mostly dry skies.
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