The week forward in Boston seems to be to be clear and sunny, in keeping with climate forecasts, however a tropical storm constructing down south could carry harmful seaside circumstances closing in on the subsequent weekend.
“It’s looking like a pretty nice week, said National Weather Service meteorologist Kevin Pederson. “We’re looking at high temperatures in the Boston area sitting right around 80, 81 degrees all week, and dew points are going to be a much more comfortable range than they previously were earlier this summer.”
The higher Boston space will see temperatures climb slightly from the chilly entrance that swept by way of final week, with highs within the low 80 levels by way of the top of the week. The area will doubtless be cooled by calm winds all through the week, in keeping with NWS forecasts.
Dew factors might be across the higher 50s and low 60s, Pederson mentioned, which means humidity will stay usually decrease than the peak of the summer time.
Rain probability are “minimal,” the meteorologist mentioned, with an opportunity of “a shower or two” Monday afternoon. Low possibilities for rain are additionally current once more on Thursday.
“But other than that, it should be nice weather for the work week ahead,” Pederson mentioned.
A tropical rainstorm constructing across the Caribbean could have some impression on the coast of the Northeast later within the week, in keeping with AccuWeather forecasts.
The storm, prone to be felt in Puerto Rico and islands within the Caribbean early within the week earlier than shifting north in in the direction of Bermuda and the U.S. East coast, “could become the second major hurricane of the season by the end of this week.”
“While the chance of direct impacts to the Northeast U.S. appears low at this time, this steering pattern has a lot of factors involved,” mentioned AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Knowledgeable Alex DaSilva. “No one along the East coast should let their guard down.”
Residents and companies alongside the East coast are inspired to “closely monitor” the forecast because the storm could intensify and be ready for seaside hazards, in keeping with an AccuWeather launch.
The Southeast Atlantic coast could expertise “rough surf and dangerous rip currents” in the direction of the top of the week, DaSilva mentioned. The chance is anticipated to broaden to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast seashores throughout the weekend.
“We could see very dangerous rip currents, even though the storm will be hundreds of miles out to sea and the weather may look fine,” DaSilva mentioned. “Anyone heading to East coast beaches this week needs to be aware and know the warning signs. It’s best to stay in areas where lifeguards are on duty.”