The front will push the line of showers and a few storms out of the area tonight.

  • Less humid on Mother's Day
  • Hotter mid-week
  • Few chances for rain

Lows will drop into the 60s north and inland to near 70 as the dew points edge down a couple degrees behind the weak front.  

Mother's Day on Sunday will be just slightly less humid, but don't expect any cooler air. Instead it will be a bit warmer with highs in the mid to upper 80s with a return of more sunshine. There will be a chance of an isolated shower in the afternoon.

Next week will have mostly sunny skies each day.

Monday and Tuesday will have a light generally easterly wind allowing a sea breeze.  It will not make much progress inland though. High temperatures will edge into the low 90s.

A ridge of high pressure in the upper levels moves in and will stick around into the end of the week.  High temperatures will move up again.

Wednesday through Friday will have highs in the mid 90s.  The sea breeze will stay near the coast, so most areas will not get the cooling effect.

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-  Low pressure systems off the Northern Mid-Atlantic Coast will move of just off Maine by Monday.  The associated cold front will slowly clear the Florida peninsula by early Monday.

- A tropical wave has entered the far eastern Caribbean.

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