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Pleasant Weekend Gives Way to Wetter Pattern Early Next Week

Incoming showers are poised to chip away at developing dryness in several regions.

Overview

  • Most areas from the Southeast to the Midwest stay mainly dry through the weekend, with only isolated coastal or afternoon pop-up showers.
  • Rain chances rise Monday through Wednesday, with multiple outlets highlighting more widespread or heavier rain by midweek, especially Tuesday and Thursday.
  • Forecasts point to beneficial totals for abnormally dry zones such as southeastern Michigan, western Pennsylvania and the Susquehanna Valley.
  • Temperatures run above average this weekend before trending closer to seasonable next week, while northern New England sees a cool, dry pattern with frost and elevated fire danger.
  • The National Hurricane Center tracks Tropical Storm Gabrielle to pass east of Bermuda and likely strengthen over open water, with no U.S. mainland threat but a moderate rip-current risk along Atlantic beaches.