A cold weather pattern grips the region, but a gradual warming trend is on the horizon. Temperatures will remain below normal for the next few days, but a shift towards warmer conditions is expected by the middle of next week.
It is climatologically the coldest time of the year, with normal highs at 36 degrees. Temperatures will hover below normal for another day. This means we'll be seeing daytime highs in the upper 20s to low 30s. But don't worry, things will start to warm up! Mornings will see temperatures bump up a notch, and we can expect to be near normal, if not slightly above normal, Sunday through Wednesday of next week. It is climatologically the coldest time of the year, with normal highs at 36 degrees.
By February 1, we see the normal highs begin their ascent as we approach the start of spring (58 days away, but who is counting?). Tonight, increasing cloud cover will move in as a weather system approaches from the west. While it will still be quite cold, with lows ranging from the single digits inland to the teens near the coast. Expect a mix of clouds and sun, with clouds lingering longer over the Cape and Islands, where a few light snow showers could develop in the afternoon. Temperatures will moderate slightly, reaching the mid to upper 20s inland and low 30s near the coast. Looking ahead, mostly quiet weather is expected through the weekend and early next week. High pressure will keep things dry Friday and Saturday, with temperatures remaining chilly in the upper 20s to low 30s during the day and dropping into the single digits and teens overnight. We're watching the potential impacts of another system that will come close to New England Wednesday of next week
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