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 Saturday, May 17 — Mild, Humid, and Showery at Times

Morning clouds dominate with increasing humidity and a more unsettled feel. Scattered showers become more likely by mid- to late afternoon, with a chance of a thunderstorm, especially between 3–8 p.m. Highs reach 75–77°F, feeling stickier than recent days. Winds remain light from the south at 5–10 mph. While not a total washout, timing may impact outdoor events. Saturday night remains mostly cloudy and damp with occasional showers possible through midnight. Lows dip to 58–60°F. 

Morning clouds dominate with increasing humidity and a more unsettled feel. Scattered showers become more likely by mid- to late afternoon, with a chance of a thunderstorm, especially between 3–8 p.m. Highs reach 75–77°F, feeling stickier than recent days. Winds remain light from the south at 5–10 mph. While not a total washout, timing may impact outdoor events. Saturday night remains mostly cloudy and damp with occasional showers possible through midnight. Lows dip to 58–60°F. 

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Matthew Moll is a degreed meteorologist, founder of New England Weather Consulting, and a member of both the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and National Weather Association (NWA). He provides hyper-local, science-backed forecasts for communities across Massachusetts.