Today will feature mainly sunny skies and warmer temps as an approaching front remains well NW of the area. SW winds ahead of the front look to bring warmer air into the region with temps likely making a run at 70 for the usual warm spots SW. The rest of the area sees mid to upper 60’s. While skies look to be mainly sunny, a few clouds are likely to encroach from the NW as the front nears this afternoon.
More straightforward weather today as high pressure remains in control. Expect warmer temps all around today with developing NE breezes especially along the coast. Highs will range through the top half of the 60’s with the chance for 70 in the usual warm spots. Skies will again remain mainly sunny.
Today will feature conditions similar to yesterday in that high pressure will allow for clear skies, light winds, and cool temps. Less winds today will result in slightly warmer highs with temps looking to hit the low to mid 60’s. The light winds also mean chillier temps this morning with frost likely all the way to the coast.
Today will feature conditions similar to those we saw yesterday in that temps will be in the low to mid 50’s, north/northeast winds will be gusting near 30mph, and the sky won’t be completely devoid of clouds. The long and the short of it is, it’ll feel quite a bit like November across ME and NH today. Bundle up and enjoy the cool weather!
Wednesday’s frontal boundary remains well offshore today but not so offshore that we’re out of its sphere of influence. The contrast between it and sprawling, powerful high pressure near Hudson Bay will result in gusty NE winds today with gusts up to 25-30mph along the coast. Temps will be near 50 with a high/mid level cloud deck of varying thicknesses so all and all, it will be feeling like fall today (finally!).
Joaquin looks like it is heading safely out to sea and away from the coast so it does not appear as though we will see any impacts from it. Please refer to the National Hurricane Center for any additional information.
Today will feature clearing skies and cool temps as yesterday’s front moves offshore and high pressure slides southward out of Canada. NE winds will still be breezy at times though as the gradient from the low pressure front to the high pressure over Canada remains strong. Temps will range from the mid 50’s to lower 60’s warmest away from the coast and south.
I’ll have another update looking at Joaquin tonight if needed.