A mostly settled weekend with borderline to cautious water conditions. Sunny and mostly dry. There is a slight chance of showers on Saturday. Highs in the 40’s with lows in the teens to 30’s.
Low pressure remains over the Canadian Maritimes through Saturday, then weakens as it moves eastward. Meanwhile, high pressure slowly builds to our south and west tonight and Saturday. A weak area of low pressure will quickly slide to our south Saturday, then high pressure arrives for Sunday. Low pressure in the Central Plains late Sunday and Monday tracks eastward, resulting in a coastal storm for Tuesday and Wednesday
which then moves northeastward to off the New England coast during Thursday. High pressure should start building in during Friday.
Have a great weekend and thanks for reading!
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