894 AWUS81 KBOX 212028 RWSBOX CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-RIZ001>008-220505- Regional Weather Story National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 425 PM EDT Fri Jun 21 2019 After another day of scattered showers across the region, conditions will finally improve this evening as the storm system heads northeast toward the Canadian maritimes. Skies will clear tonight with temperatures falling back into the 50s. Winds will blow out of the west at 10 to 20 mph. Saturday will feature dry weather to start, but an upper level disturbance moving overhead in the afternoon could cause spot showers and thunderstorms. Afternoon temperatures will be seasonable and warm into the 70s to around 80 degrees. It will be breezy with west to northwest winds blowing 15 to 30 mph. It will be clear and dry Saturday night with winds relaxing. Lows will fall back into the 50s. Dry and warmer weather is on tap for Sunday and Monday, but sea breezes developing on Monday will result in cooler temperatures along the immediate coast. Looking ahead, an approaching warm front, followed by a cold front, will likely bring a period of showers sometime Tuesday into Tuesday night. A few showers are also possible Wednesday into Thursday, but it appears that the vast majority of this time will be dry with temperatures at or slightly above normal. Dry and warm weather looks likely for Friday. $$ KAB