A few leftover showers move through overnight, another batch of scattered t'storms tomorrow.
A chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms will remain with us throughout the night as a stationary frontal boundary remains draped off the coast to our south. More than 4.5 inches of rain was recorded in East Longmeadow earlier today, with more than 2 inches reported in Holyoke, Westfield, and West Springfield.
Any rain overnight will not be quite as long-lasting or widespread as earlier today, but a brief downpour and some rumbles of thunder are still possible with a few storm cells moving in from New York.
A few scattered showers will carry over into Sunday ... although not quite the widespread downpour through the middle of the day like today. The humidity levels to stay rather high throughout the rest of the weekend with dewpoints hitting 70 degrees at time, with high temperatures in the lower-80s.
Late-day scattered showers and thunderstorms will dominate a majority of next week. It is not expected to be a total washout all week long, but a large upper-level trough over the Northeast will keep us on our toes for those pop-up thunderstorms all the way through the workweek. Temperatures continue to stay seasonal (low-to-mid 80s), but the humidity stays a little bit elevated for a while as well.
Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mild and muggy, low 66.
Sunday: A few showers, partly sunny, a little humid, high 82.
Monday: Partly cloudy, an isolated afternoon shower, muggy, high 83.
Tuesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, muggy, high 82.