A weak cold front and spotty showers are expected early this morning, but high pressure will bring great weather for the next few days. A strong warming trend is anticipated later in the week, with warm temperatures staying consistent over the weekend.
Additionally, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring several tropical areas, with Tropical Storm Francine expected to become a hurricane and make landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday, but it is not predicted to impact Connecticut.
This morning will see clearing skies and milder temperatures in the 50s, with clouds and showers moving out throughout the day, leading to sunny and pleasant conditions with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Tonight will be mainly clear and cool, with some fog patches and temperatures dropping into the 50s.
The forecast for tomorrow includes a mix of sunshine and high clouds with highs in the 70s, followed by sunny and warm weather on Thursday with low humidity and highs between 75-82. Friday will bring more sunshine and warmth, along with increased humidity and highs in the upper 70s to middle 80s.
The weekend will continue to be warm and mostly sunny, with moderate humidity and highs in the low to middle 80s. Monday is expected to be hazy, warm, and humid with highs reaching into the 80s.
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