Hello everyone!
Today will feature calm conditions as we sit under a sprawling high pressure system. Expect temps to be a little warmer with highs in the 60’s for southern areas. Maine and Northern New Hampshire still get to enjoy 50’s for the time being. Some showers are moving out of the mountains this morning and the theme of widely scattered showers should continue throughout the day. Nothing widespread or heavy is expected.
Enjoy the warm temps while they last because they will be gone in a flash. Tomorrow afternoon features the passage of a strong cold front. Expect gusty NW winds behind the front. Thursday appears to be a nice day with temps a little cooler than normal. Friday continues the cool streak but with significantly more clouds out ahead of our next system.
That next system is the one that looks to impact the region Saturday possibly into Sunday. The models are about as split as Congress is right now with the Euro going big and putting a large, developing low in the Gulf of Maine. The GFS has more of a norlun trough setup as it skirts the main low farther east. For now, I would say that some precip is likely. As for how much/when/what type, we’re far from figuring that out.
-Jack
