Overview
- A broadly mild, mostly sunny pattern holds through midweek, with highs commonly in the 60s to low 70s and upper 70s to near 80 in parts of the Southeast.
- Fast‑moving disturbances will make it breezy at times, with gusts frequently 30–40 mph in spots such as New England and some coastal areas.
- Rain chances tick up Friday into Saturday in many regions, though most outlooks favor light, quick‑hitting showers with timing varying by location.
- A stronger cold front late Sunday is expected to deliver the season’s sharpest cooldown next week, bringing 30s for lows, inland frost or first freezes, and limited light snow potential in northern/high‑elevation areas and downwind of the Great Lakes.
- Astronomically high tides tied to a midweek supermoon could cause minor coastal impacts such as closures on Boston’s Morrissey Boulevard, and the National Hurricane Center reports no tropical development.