Plymouth County Weather Update: Warm Surge Then Cooldown This Week

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?️ Hanna’s Plymouth County Weather Update: Warm Surge Then Cooldown This Week

PLYMOUTH COUNTY, MA — Hey everyone, Hanna here with your local weather update! We’ve got a classic South Shore spring setup this week — a little bit of everything, including a surprise warm-up that’s going to feel more like June than April.

?️ Midweek Warm-Up

Get ready — temperatures are climbing fast. By Tuesday and especially Wednesday, we’re looking at highs pushing into the upper 70s to low 80s across Plymouth County. That’s well above normal for this time of year, so enjoy it while it lasts!

?️ Early Week Showers

Monday brings some scattered showers and breezy conditions, but nothing too heavy. Roads may be wet during the morning and early afternoon, so just take it easy out there.

?️ Late Week Cooldown

After the midweek warmth, cooler air moves back in. By Thursday and into the weekend, temperatures drop back into the 60s with more clouds and a typical coastal breeze.

? Hanna’s Daily Breakdown

  • Monday: Cloudy, scattered showers, breezy
  • Tuesday: Warmer, partly sunny (70s)
  • Wednesday: ☀️ Warmest day — near 80+
  • Thursday: Cooler, upper 60s
  • Friday: Mild, mid 70s
  • Weekend: Cooler, mostly 60s, more clouds

? South Shore Outlook

Ocean air will keep coastal towns like Marshfield, Plymouth, and Scituate slightly cooler, but inland spots could really feel that midweek heat.

Hanna’s Tip: Don’t pack away the jackets just yet — spring in Massachusetts always has one more surprise!


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