Today will feature clouds on the increase as high pressure slides offshore and low pressure begins to approach from the west. Expect at least some sun to start this morning, especially over eastern areas, but everyone clouds up from west to east this afternoon. Precip will not be an issue until tomorrow with the exception of the mountains where a passing flurry or snow shower is possible. Accumulations will be a dusting at most. There is the chance that a few stray flakes make it to the foothills as well but no accumulations are expected. Highs today will range from low 20’s in the north to low/mid 30’s in the south and along the coast.
Another storm is headed our way this weekend, I’ll have another post detailing its timing and impacts this evening.
Many are waking up to a coating of snow this morning as snow squalls moved through last night. Combine a little snow with crashing temps and slick travel is in order for the morning commute today. Temps will be falling for most of the day starting out in the 30’s this morning and ending in the 10’s by evening. NW winds will be making their presence felt blowing at around 20 mph with gusts to near 30 mph. As with any NW wind setup, the mountains see the clouds and a few flurries while the coast gets into some sun this afternoon.
More snow is getting ready to move in this weekend, I’ll have more details on that either this evening or tomorrow.
Today will feature toasty temps (we’re starting off in the 30’s for most areas this morning) which will climb into the upper 30’s to low 40’s in the mountains and all the way to 50 degrees at the coast. NW winds will help to br driving the warm temps as downsloping occurs to the east/south of the mountains. A mix of sun and clouds is expected with some dense fog this morning over southern areas. A Dense Fog Advisory is out for York County due to that threat this morning.
Cooler temps arrive once another cold front moves through tonight and some accumulating snow looks likely for the weekend.
Another day in the 40’s is on tap today with several areas possibly even reaching 50 in far southern areas! A mix of sun and clouds is likely region-wide with more clouds in the mountains. All in all, another quiet day here in the Pine Tree State and it looks like the remainder of the week will be as well though I’m watching a possible storm over the weekend. More on that later.
Today will feature a cloudy start as an upper level disturbance remains over the area this morning. This disturbance is the same one that brought snow showers/flurries to the area yesterday and so some residual cloud cover is still hanging around this morning. Clouds move out this afternoon as the disturbance lifts into the Canadian Maritimes and winds turn northwesterly. Northwesterly winds mean that the foothills and coast see sun while the mountains likely see a few clouds stick around through the afternoon. Highs will rise into the low to mid 20’s in the mountains and get up near freezing at the coast.
Another day of uneventful weather is on tap today as high pressure once again remains in control. Today however will be milder than yesterday with many towns looking at highs above freezing. Morning clouds will be on their way out for those that have them and sunny skies are expected region-wide today. The quiet pattern looks to continue through this week before our next chance for a storm next weekend.
More quiet weather is on tap today as high pressure remains in control. Temps will rise into the 20’s for most with a few low 30’s along the coast. Today will start sunny but expect a few more clouds by afternoon as a weak storm moves in. A few flurries are possible in association with the storm in the mountains but otherwise, clouds will be the only effect from this one.
No other storms are in sight.
*Programming note: You may have noticed this update was out a little later than usual. The next two weeks are my spring vacation and I will still post every day, just a tad later as sleeping in felt really nice this morning. Late updates will continue through the 23rd when school starts again.
We’re off to a chilly start this morning with many areas well below zero especially in some of the mountain valleys. Another morning to bundle up for sure. Temps rise quickly as the strong March sun takes over this morning so highs will generally be in the 20’s with a few 10’s possible in the mountains where some more clouds will hang on through the day today.
Current (5:50 AM) observations map showing temps well below zero inland with subzero temps reaching all the way to the coast.
Looking into the extended range, we seem to be headed for a roller coaster in terms of temps with warm temps punctuated with arctic blasts. No significant storms are in sight.
Good news and bad news today. Good news: a reasonably large snow storm has missed us to the south. The bad news: it will be about 20 degrees colder today compared to yesterday. NW winds will also make it feel cooler today and will likely introduce a few flurries for the mountains. For the rest of us, a mix of sun and clouds along with highs in the 20’s to low 30’s can be expected today. No storms are in sight and warm-up signals are increasing for next week.
Temps will soar especially along the coast today as winds turn to the NW and begin to downslope. Downsloping in turn causes sunny skies and warm temps so temps will be rising into the high 30’s/low 40’s region wide, including the mountains under increasingly sunny skies. A secondary cold front moves through this evening so this warm spell looks to be short-lived but more warm temps look to come back next week as the pattern begins to change.