A stalled frontal boundary to our south combined with waves of low pressure will make for a cloudy weekend for the most part. Some peaks of sun are possible. On Saturday, the rain should stay south of us as the first in a series of waves of low pressure moves offshore. Another low pressure area will track further north and should bring us rain on Sunday. How much rain is questionable. The winds will be off the Atlantic so it will feel quite cool and increasingly damp. On Monday, we dry out. Note that models are hinting at a coastal storm for next weekend.