Video: A lot of sunshine, cool air

A cool, dry wave will grace Massachusetts and New Hampshire early this week before humidity makes a swift comeback. Meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon projects scattered showers later in the week, offering a hint of relief for drought-stricken areas.

Key Takeaways:

  • The week begins with cool, sunny weather.
  • Temperatures are expected to hover in the upper 70s.
  • Humidity will rise as the week progresses.
  • Scattered showers could help offset ongoing drought conditions.
  • Forecast provided by Meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon of WCVB.

Introduction

A fresh start to the week is in store for residents of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. According to Meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon, the region will experience clear skies and comfortable temperatures in the upper 70s over the first few days. This early reprieve offers locals an opportunity to enjoy cooler, drier mornings and afternoons before changes roll in.

Sunshine and Cool Air

In the initial portion of the week, sunshine is expected to dominate, keeping daytime conditions pleasant and mild. “The week will start cool and dry,” says Fitzgibbon, noting that this period may provide an ideal setting for outdoor activities. With temperatures around the upper 70s, residents will find the season’s most comfortable conditions before humidity levels begin to tick upward.

Anticipating Humidity

As the days progress, the forecast indicates an increase in humidity. Although not extreme, this shift in moisture may make late-week weather noticeably more muggy compared to the crisp opening days. The return of humidity is a significant transition for anyone sensitive to moisture in the air—thankfully, it also brings the possibility of rain.

Chances for Showers

Fitzgibbon’s outlook also points to a chance of scattered showers moving into the region. While these showers may disrupt outdoor plans, they could offer drought-stricken spots in Massachusetts and neighboring New Hampshire a measure of relief. Even a brief burst of rainfall may help ease the effects of the ongoing dry spell, though significant improvement in drought conditions is not guaranteed.

At a Glance: Possible Weather Factors

Factor Outlook
Temperatures Hover in the upper 70s
Humidity On the rise mid- to late-week
Rainfall Scattered showers are possible
Drought Ongoing concerns in the region

Conclusion

The forecast suggests a blend of conditions: crisp, sunny days at first, then rising humidity that could lead to scattered showers. As the week unfolds, watch for changing skies and possible rainfall in support of easing local drought conditions. With this evolving forecast, residents are encouraged to enjoy the early mild stretch and remain prepared for a damp finish to the week.

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