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Dorchester, Massachusetts Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 1147 AM EDT Mon Sep 8 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Dry weather should prevail much of this week along with another taste of fall like temperatures, as high pressure remains over New England, but a coastal low pressure system could bring a few showers to the South Coast, Cape Cod, and the Islands Wednesday into Thursday.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Key Messages:

* Lingering showers over far southeastern Massachusetts, otherwise a dry and fall-like day ahead.

Few showers linger across Cape Cod and Islands as the cold front is pushed out to sea from the departing mid-level trough. Otherwise, a dry morning as high pressure builds in from the west, with continued clearing skies. It`s a cooler start this morning, especially areas that cleared overnight, with lows falling into the 40s in interior Massachusetts.

A very nice fall-like day is on tap with high pressure building in from the west. While it`s a mainly clear day, there are lingering cirrus clouds across Cape Cod and the Island from the departing cold front. Flow aloft is from the north-northwest, ushering in a cooler and more dry airmass. 850mb temperatures are +6C to +8C, with adequate mixing, high temperatures are expected to be 68F-73F.

With no change in the airmass or synoptic features, tonight will be quiet and cool. Clear skies and light wind allows for radiational cooling and a touch of valley fog. Much of the region dips into the 40s with the low 50s at the coast. The coldest spots in northern Worcester County and northwestern Massachusetts dip down to 40F.

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.SHORT TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... Key Messages:

* Rinse and repeat type of day, increasing clouds late in the day ahead of weak coastal system.

* A chilly night for interior areas, but seasonably cool elsewhere.

1030mb high builds across northern New England on Tuesday, nearly a carbon copy of Monday. A mostly sunny day, clouds increase from the southeast to northwest late-afternoon to early-evening in response to an incoming weak surface low pressure system. Breezy northeast winds and fall-like temperatures ranging between 68F-74F. Overnight winds remain light with clear skies across interior areas of southern New England, resulting another night of radiational cooling and temperatures in the 40s. Coastal areas have lows in the low to middle 50s.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Key Messages:

* Few showers possible midweek, otherwise will have dry weather into this coming weekend.

* Fall-like temperatures most days, but Thursday will be the warmest of the days in the upper 70s to 80F.

The upper-level pattern heading into next week features a mid-level ridge building across the central CONUS. Towards the end of the week a mid-level northern stream trough crosses eastern Canada with the shortwave energy displaced to the north. In general, it is a quiet week across southern New England.

A southern stream shortwave rides the outer periphery of a mid-level ridge that is situated over the Atlantic Ocean. This moves up the coast Wednesday into Thursday, no major impacts expected with this system, just periods of rain showers, which is needed across all of southern New England due to the rainfall deficit. Highest confidence for wetting rain are across Cape Cod and the Islands. Something to monitor as we head towards the middle part of the week. Otherwise, high pressure provides a dry and quiet week.

Temperature wise, as we have been advertising, this week will feel like fall with temperatures in the lower 70s and upper 60s and nights on either side of 50F. There is one day this coming week which is warmer, Thursday, though it would be fairly seasonable in the upper 70s to 80F. A moisture starved cold front moves through Thursday night into Friday, Canadian high pressure builds in behind the front leading to dry and fall-like temperatures Friday through Sunday. Highs are in the lower 70s with nighttime lows in the 40s and lower 50s.

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.AVIATION /16Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Forecaster Confidence Levels...

Low - less than 30 percent. Moderate - 30 to 60 percent. High - greater than 60 percent.

15z taf Update:

Today...High confidence.

VFR. Light NNW winds 5-10 knots, a sea breeze develops between 17z-19z for the coastal terminals.

Tonight...High confidence.

Mainly VFR with a low chance for fog to develop in prone locations like KBED/KBAF, which would reduce flight categories before sunrise. Wind are light to calm overnight, except coastal terminals with an ENE wind 5-8 knots.

Tuesday...High confidence.

VFR. NE to E wind, 10-15 knots, coastal terminals gusting 20 knots.

KBOS Terminal...High confidence.

VFR. NW winds should prevail until 18-19z, but by then, winds should shift to ESE.

KBDL Terminal...High confidence.

Outlook /Wednesday through Friday/...

Tuesday Night through Wednesday: VFR. Breezy. Slight chance SHRA.

Wednesday Night: VFR. Slight chance SHRA.

Thursday: VFR.

Thursday Night through Friday: VFR. Breezy.

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.MARINE... Forecaster Confidence Levels...

Low - less than 30 percent. Medium - 30 to 60 percent. High - greater than 60 percent.

High pressure building into New England today into Tuesday and will maintain light N/NE winds with near shore sea breezes both days. We are watching Wed/Thu timeframe for a coastal low passing offshore from mid Atlantic. System is not expected to be overly strong, so winds should stay below 25kt, but seas could reach SCA on open south coastal waters and bring showers/fog. High pressure follows for later this week and into next weekend.

Outlook /Wednesday through Friday/...

Tuesday Night: Low risk for Small Craft Advisory winds with gusts up to 25 kt. Local rough seas. Chance of rain showers.

Wednesday: Low risk for Small Craft Advisory winds with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas up to 5 ft. Chance of rain showers.

Wednesday Night: Winds less than 25 kt. Areas of seas approaching 5 ft. Chance of rain showers.

Thursday through Thursday Night: Winds less than 25 kt. Seas locally approaching 5 ft.

Friday: Winds less than 25 kt. Seas up to 5 ft.

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.BOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. MA...None. RI...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 2 PM Tuesday to 8 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ254. Small Craft Advisory from 8 AM Tuesday to 8 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ255-256.

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SYNOPSIS...Dooley NEAR TERM...Dooley SHORT TERM...Dooley LONG TERM...Dooley AVIATION...Loconto/Dooley/Mensch MARINE...Dooley

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