Hello everyone!
Quick update on what to expect early tomorrow morning as a powerful upper level disturbance drags a front across the region early tomorrow morning. Expect a period of very heavy rain and strong winds along the axis of an occluded front. The worst weather will be between 7 and 10am when some rumbles of thunder could be heard. Some thunderstorms could become severe with high winds being the main threat. A brief tornado is possible as well though any tornadic action should be short and weak.
I will have another update at the usual time tomorrow morning.
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today will feature the first of four chances for rain in the next seven days. A frontal system is approaching from the west and is already spreading showers into western CT and MA. Expect these showers to expand in size and move NE as the day goes on. The best chance for a shower is away from the coast although it looks like everyone sees at least a few drops of rain. I went a little under MOS guidance for temps as there will be a stiff S wind which is onshore for many areas so the ocean effect looks to put a damper on highs.
More interesting weather is on the way for tonight into tomorrow as some severe thunderstorms (no, not a typo) and the low chance for a tornado (definitely not a typo either!) will impact the region. More details tomorrow morning. Looking ahead at our final two chances for rain, Friday could see some drops falling associated with the remnants of Hurricane Simon (yes, from the Eastern Pacific) and another front looks to impact the region early next week.

-Jack
Reliably hype-free weather info for Western Maine and New Hampshire from amateur forecaster Jack Sillin