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Gusty New England Winds and Midweek Warmth Set Stage for Late‑Weekend Cold Front

Forecasts point to a sharp cooldown late Sunday bringing an early higher‑elevation wintry mix after brief rounds of showers.

Overview

  • An NWS Wind Advisory for Maine and much of New Hampshire runs through early Tuesday evening with 40–55 mph gusts and thousands of outages reported, then easing overnight.
  • A quick-hitting line of showers exits by midnight, with additional showers returning Wednesday night and again Friday into early Saturday as fast-moving fronts pass.
  • Late Sunday’s stronger cold front is expected to deliver the season’s coldest air into early next week, with rain‑to‑snow mixes or light mountain snow possible in northern high terrain.
  • Most regions stay warmer than average and largely sunny through midweek, while parts of the Southwest and Gulf Coast remain dry with pockets near or above 80 degrees.
  • Astronomically high tides tied to a midweek supermoon could reduce or close Boston’s Morrissey Boulevard despite no major coastal storm.