For Tonight: A warm front is expected to push through the region late tonight.
Clear to partly cloudy skies are expected this evening with cloudy skies expected during the after midnight hours of tonight. In addition, some isolated rain and snow showers are expected during the after midnight hours.
Low temperatures will be between 25 and 30 Degrees. Winds will be West at 8 to 16 mph.
Friday: Another day with high fire danger levels are expected throughout Friday.
Skies throughout the day on Friday will be mostly cloudy with high temperatures around 55 Degrees. Winds will be West to Southwest at 10 to 20 mph.
Friday Night: A nearly stationary frontal boundary is likely to begin setting up somewhere across far southern parts of southern New England. The exact position of this stationary front is going to be extremely important in determining what not only Friday night’s weather is going to be like, but also what the weekend weather is going to be like.
Cloudy skies are expected on Friday night. Showers are expected to increase in coverage during the evening hours with widespread showers likely during the after midnight hours.
Low temperatures will be in the upper 30s to low 40s. Winds will be South to Southwest at 5 to 10 mph for most of the night, but will become North to Northeast towards morning.
Saturday: Saturday’s temperature forecast continues to be extremely tricky and will depend on exactly where that stationary front sets up. Areas to south of the front will likely see high temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s while areas north of the front will only see temperatures that remain in the upper 30s to low 40s. Even a 10 to 20 mile error in figuring out where the front might set up would lead to a huge error in the forecast for some areas.
My experience in forecasting the weather here in Southern New England tells me that the weather forecast guidance tends to push fronts too quickly to the north, especially with the depth of the cold air located across northern New England. This is a very common weather forecast guidance error that we see in the Spring.
This means that I think that most, if not all of Western and Central Mass will probably stay on the colder side of the frontal boundary. The exception to this might be across the lower parts of the Pioneer Valley, including the Springfield Metro.
My forecast for Saturday for much of Western and Central Mass calls for cloudy skies throughout the day along with a few showers from time to time. In addition, I expect areas of drizzle and fog at times. Temperatures will be steady in the upper 30s to low 40s. The exception to this is across the lower Pioneer Valley, including the Springfield Metro where mostly cloudy skies are expected with high temperatures ranging from near 55 Degrees in the Springfield Metro to near 65 Degrees across areas along I-91 south of Springfield to the Connecticut border.
Saturday Night: That frontal boundary will push back to the south putting the entire area on the chillier side of the front.
Cloudy skies are expected throughout Saturday night and there will be some scattered rain showers around. That said, we will need to keep an eye on how much cold air seeps southward into the area as any sub-freezing temperatures would cause any rain showers to turn to areas of light freezing rain. Areas that have the greatest chance of seeing periods of light freezing rain looks to be across the Worcester Hills and especially the northern Worcester Hills.
Low temperatures will be in the mid to upper 30s. Winds will be Northeast at 6 to 12 mph.
Sunday: Cloudy skies with areas of drizzle and fog can be expected throughout Sunday. In addition, some on and off showers can be expected from time to time on Sunday, especially across northern Worcester County.
High temperatures will be near 45 Degrees.
Monday: An area of low pressure moving along that stationary frontal boundary will move across the region during Monday. As it does so, it will cause the front to lift north of our area putting us in the mild sector of the front.
This means that periods of rain can be expected throughout the day on Monday with high temperatures between 60 and 65 Degrees.
Tuesday & Wednesday: Better weather can be expected for Tuesday and Wednesday as high pressure builds in behind that low pressure system.
Tuesday looks partly sunny with high temperatures near 45 Degrees.
Wednesday is expected to be sunny to partly sunny with high temperatures near 45 Degrees.