Meteorologists predict a cool and rainy start to June for the Northeast, impacting cities like Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. Rain will return on Sunday and spread to western New England by Monday, with some severe storms possible. Temperatures will be 10 degrees below average due to rain and clouds, but more consistent summer warmth is expected by the week's second half, with highs reaching the 80s and 90s later in the week, leading to improved conditions for travel.
According to AccuWeather meteorologists, this unsettled start to June will give way to more consistent summer warmth as the month progresses.
Senior meteorologist Chad Merrill said: "The rain and clouds will keep temperatures up to 10 degrees below average early in the week. The good news is that high pressure and much warmer weather return for the second half of the week."
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