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Warm Spell Continues With Scattered Midweek Showers as NHC Eyes Offshore Development

A late-week front will drop temperatures to seasonal levels, bringing a frost risk to inland northern New England.

Overview

  • A broad ridge keeps highs running well above normal, with many inland spots in the 80s to near 90 and low 90s heat index values in places where humidity has ticked up.
  • Forecasters flag Wednesday and Thursday for hit-or-miss showers and thunderstorms in several regions, with locally heavier downpours and gusty winds possible but little severe threat.
  • The National Hurricane Center is tracking Invest 92-L with a high chance of development over the central Atlantic, and current guidance steers it northward over open water with no direct U.S. threat.
  • Parts of New England remain largely dry despite increased clouds, and local outlets note ongoing drought with only light, spotty precipitation expected through late week.
  • A cooler pattern arrives by the weekend behind a front, with highs dropping into the 60s and 70s in the Northeast and guidance highlighting a frost or freeze risk in inland Maine Saturday night.