Today will feature mainly cloudy skies and rain showers this morning giving way to a mix of rain and snow showers this afternoon. Temps will be falling as a cold front roars through the area. The strong language there is a nod to the strong winds that will cause temps to tumble this morning. Look for this morning’s southeasterly breezes to switch to south-westerly and increase drastically in strength. Gusts to 40 mph are likely by this evening as cold air moves rapidly in. Temps will fall from their current readings in the mid 40’s to below freezing tonight even along the coast. Rain showers will change over to snow showers from west to east this afternoon with minor accumulations expected in the mountains.
Windy conditions are likely to last for a few days as low pressure spins to our north-east.
Today will feature a mainly sunny start finishing with clouds and drizzle by evening. Low pressure is approaching from the west and NE winds this morning will turn south easterly this afternoon bringing marine air into the region. As a result, mainly sunny skies this morning will give way to drizzle and fog by this evening. Highs will be in the mid 40’s north and mid 50’s south. Steadier rain arrives tomorrow morning and will change to snow in the mountains tomorrow afternoon.
Side note: I’m in Venice Italy until Thanksgiving so timing/frequency of updates may be a little odd. I’ll still try my best to get at least a quick note out every morning though.
Second side note: ICYMI, my winter forecast is now up. Check it out for all the details on what to expect over the coming months!
Today will feature more calm, clear, and mild weather. Look for highs in the upper 40’s north and right around 60 in the south. Skies look to be mainly clear as high pressure drifts in our direction. Winds will be light out of the NNW as low pressure spins well offshore. That’s about it for today’s weather but if you’re looking for more weather awesomeness, you should check out my newly posted Winter Forecast for the upcoming season! I detail what I think will happen as well as why. Let me know what you think!
Today will feature a mainly cloudy start with a sunnier finish as yesterday’s storm slowly drifts north and east. Look for highs in the mid 40’s north and mid 50’s south today. The clearing will be slow but steady and by sunset, most folks should at least see a few bright spots in the sky. No precip is expected.
Tried to get the winter forecast up yesterday but ended up getting caught up in doing a green screen forecast at school. You can check that out below for a look at the next week or so of weather. Feel free to let me know what you think!
Today will feature mainly cloudy skies, mild temps, and occasional showers as low pressure drifts over the area. Look for this low to continue weakening and slowing down. This will mean this morning’s clouds, showers, drizzle, and fog aren’t likely to be in a rush to move out. There’s a chance that western areas could see a few peeks of sun this evening but otherwise, we’re in the clouds. Also of note will be the high tide this morning at 11:45. Light onshore winds continue along with some wave action and an already extremely high tide will mean some minor flooding is likely. Highs today will range from the mid 40’s north to the mid 50’s south and won’t be too far above this morning’s temps.
I’ll be posting my winter forecast hopefully this afternoon or evening. If not, it’ll be up by tomorrow evening.
Today will feature mainly cloudy skies along with afternoon and evening rain. Steady rain should move in after lunch with only light showers before then. There are still some differences in guidance regarding exactly when the precip shows up but by dinner time most folks should be seeing raindrops. It looks too warm for snow, even in the mountains. Highs will range from around 40 in the mountains to around 50 along the coast. Rain will move out early tomorrow morning after dropping between .75 and 1.5 inches of rain in most areas. Some of that could fall fairly heavily tonight.
HRRR Model Simulation Of Future Radar. Idea Only. Credit: Weatherbell
There are some coastal flooding concerns today as well as astronomical high tides are in place along with some onshore flow. Most guidance keeps any surge under a foot and thus prevents us from needing to worry about any significant impacts though some low lying areas could be flooded in Portland, Biddeford, and Rockland especially if high tide coincides with a downpour or two. The tides to watch will be 11 AM this morning, 11:30 PM this evening, and 11:45 AM tomorrow. Again, no major impacts are expected but some flooding is likely.
Today will feature mainly clear skies and warm temps following a chilly start. Current temps as of 6 AM are right around freezing but in just a few hours, they should be approaching 50 degrees in the north and 60 degrees in the south. Skies will be mainly sunny today with just a few high clouds in the north and west this afternoon as a front drifts in our direction. Winds will be light out of the south west and responsible for the warmth we’ll experience today.
Rain arrives tomorrow along with coastal flooding concerns as a storm moves up the coast.
We’re back to above normal temps today as warm air floods in from the west. Look for a mix of sun and clouds, mild temps, and warm westerly breezes. Highs will range from the mid 40’s north to the mid 50’s south. Clouds will be most concentrated in the mountains with weak upslope flow continuing but everyone will see many breaks of sun.
The warmth continues tomorrow before a coastal storm zooms by Tuesday/Wednesday.
More sunny skies, cool temps, and NW breezes are in the forecast for today as a ridge of high pressure builds in. Look for high temps a bit lower than yesterday’s as we’re in much cooler airmass. Highs in the north are likely to range from the mid 30’s to low 40’s while highs in the south will be in the low to mid 40’s. Skies will be mostly sunny downwind of the mountains as downsloping will continue but a few upslope clouds and a few high clouds spilling over the ridge to our west will filter sunshine at times for the mountains. NW breezes will continue today but will be slightly more relaxed than yesterday’s howl. Gusts of 25-30mph are expected rather than 35-40mph yesterday.
Temps slowly move in the upward direction before a potential nor’easter type system mid week.
A strong cold front is currently crossing the area and will move offshore early this afternoon. Calm conditions along with temps near 50 are currently present ahead of the front and gusty NW winds along with swiftly dropping temps are present behind the front. We’ll feature the latter set of conditions for most of today. Look for highs to be set right around now with temps falling into the 30’s by evening. NW winds will gust to between 30 and 40 mph which could cause some scattered power outages. Morning clouds will clear downslope of the mountains but upsloping will keep the mountains partly to mostly cloudy. In addition, a snow shower or two is possible in the high terrain with little to no accumulation.
This cool shot isn’t super long lived and will be out of here by early this coming week.