Even though highs will remain in the 90s, a passing cold front will deliver drier weather and less humid air for much of the workweek. However, some changes could be in store by the weekend.
While tomorrow should be slightly cooler than today, it will be hard to notice much of a difference. Some big changes have been made to the forecast in regard to how much rain we see next week.
Get ready for another very warm day tomorrow with highs in the mid to upper 90 s. This pattern will slightly change next week, in the form of some unsettled weather.
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After an active week of weather, Mother Nature flips the script into the weekend. Drier air will move in and eliminate storm chances. Temperatures will also soar into the mid-90s each day.
The gulf is warming 3 times faster than the global average and rising about 2.5 times faster in recent years than it has over the last century, according to the Maine Climate Council.
A few more storms are possible into Thursday, but the long-awaited pattern shift finally appears to take over by the weekend. Temperatures will respond, with weekend highs soaring into the mid-90s.