Wednesday is set to be a continuation of the warm weather from Tuesday, with increased humidity levels making temperatures in the mid 80s feel a bit more uncomfortable. A round of rain is expected Wednesday night into Thursday morning, with up to an inch of rain expected, especially in inland and northern areas. Thursday should see some improvement with brighter skies returning, though a few showers are still possible, especially over the interior.
The end of the work week on Friday is forecasted to be very nice, with unlimited sunshine and seasonable temperatures expected. Saturday may see more clouds with rain holding off until the afternoon and evening hours. Showers and thunderstorms are expected on Sunday. Chief Meteorologist Charlie Lopresti provides the forecast, with Wednesday expected to be partly sunny with warm and humid conditions and a slight chance for afternoon showers. Highs will be in the mid 80s with southwest to west winds at 10 to 15 mph.
Wednesday night will see rain developing with lows in the 60s. Thursday is expected to have early rain ending, with partly sunny skies and a chance for mid-day and afternoon showers. Highs will be in the 70s. The Interactive Radar can be used to track storms, and weather pictures and videos can be submitted using Chime In. For any weather questions, the Weather Authority team can be reached at weather@wgme.com.
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