A stray shower early tonight, partly cloudy skies for one day tomorrow.
A few scattered rain showers are still dotting the map across western Massachusetts as we finish out this afternoon. A stationary frontal system and an associated area of low pressure is slowly pushing further out to sea, which will eventually put an end to the chance of rain after midnight. Overnight lows will be near 60 degrees, with the mugginess easing up a little bit as high pressure starts moving into the region.
Some areas of fog start off our Monday morning, which may also masquerade as low-level cloud cover to filter out some of the sunshine to start off the day. With an area of high pressure quickly passing overhead, however, we will see a partly cloudy and dry day for the rest of Monday. High temperatures will once again be in the lower-80s, but the humidity should remain just a little bit lower compared to this weekend.
Enjoy Monday if you can because late-day scattered showers and thunderstorms will dominate a majority of the workweek. 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. We'll start with partly sunny skies and isolated showers on Tuesday, and then a few more clouds and scattered showers for Wednesday. Temperatures continue to stay seasonal (low-to-mid 80s), but the humidity stays a little bit elevated for a while as well.
Tonight: A scattered shower early this evening, variable clouds overnight, patchy fog, low 61.
Monday: Partly cloudy, seasonal, high 83.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, an isolated shower/thunderstorm, muggy, high 82.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, scattered showers and thunderstorms, muggy, high 84.