More Really Nice Weather Today

Hello everyone!

Strong Canadian high pressure will continue to move across the area today, leaving us with more cool and dry weather as well as plenty of sunshine once some patchy morning fog burns off inland. High temps will range from 65 in the north to a little above 70 in the south, and dew points will remain delightfully low. A few high clouds could move into northern regions this afternoon, but otherwise we’ll get another day of full sunshine. Enjoy!

-Jack

Sunnier Skies Develop Today, Temps Remain Cool

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It’s going to be a pretty great day here in Northern New England as a strong area of Canadian high pressure moves overhead. Temps this morning are quite cool, and frost advisories/freeze warnings are posted for much of the area. Temps will stay cool later in the day, ranging from 55 in the north to 65 in southern NH. As far as clouds go, there are a few noted on satellite imagery over southern NH this morning, but they’re moving fairly steadily towards the south. Farther north, fog currently observed in the CT valley and other low-lying areas will clear out over the next couple hours once the sun comes up. Most of us will get to enjoy sunshine for most of the day.

Enjoy the beautiful weather!

Jack

Another Quiet Fall Day Today

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Today will feature another day of relatively quiet fall weather as yet another weak upper level disturbance drops in from the north. This disturbance will look a lot like those we’ve seen over the past few days in that it will be strong enough to produce some clouds, but too moisture-starved to drop much if anything in the way of rain. The clouds will try to clear out of northern areas before sunset, but southern areas are likely stuck with overcast until later tonight.

Temps will remain comfortably cool and dry as our Canadian airmass gets reinforced by today’s disturbance. Look for highs ranging from 55 in the north to 70 in southern NH.

-Jack

Cool Cyclonic Flow Keeps Clouds Around Today

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Today will feature cool cyclonic flow around an area of low pressure well to our northeast. That low pressure was responsible for yesterday’s cold front, which didn’t quite clear out all the low level moisture previously present. The result today will be areas of cloud cover despite generally drier NW flow. The cloudiest areas will be upslope of the mountains while the coastline has the best chance for sunshine. This afternoon will generally be sunnier than this morning as drier air slowly arrives from Canada. While a brief shower is possible in the north this afternoon, today should be mostly dry overall.

High temps will range from the upper 50’s north to low 70’s south with dew points remaining delightfully low in the 40’s.

-Jack

More Quiet Weather Today

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Today will feature another day of quiet weather as one cold front departs off to the east and another approaches from the Great Lakes. Expect clouds from the first front to finish clearing out before sunrise with the exception of just a few spots in the Midcoast where a denser low-level cloud deck is present. We’ll get a few hours of mostly sunny skies this morning before clouds filter back into the region ahead of the next front. This front will cross the area this evening with little fanfare, though a stray shower can’t be ruled out in the southern half of the region.

Seasonable temps and low humidity will characterize the airmass between the fronts with high temps ranging from 60 in the north to 75 in the south.

-Jack

Cold Front Brings Unsettled Weather Today

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Today will feature a period of unsettled weather as a cold front approaches the region from the west. The front will be running out of steam so to speak as it approaches the coast, which means the best chance for rain will be up in the mountains and along the CT river valley, where the first round of showers will arrive in the mid morning hours. This isn’t to say that parts of the coast won’t see some rain, just that the odds decrease the farther east you go. The most likely time for rain along the coast will be around and a little after noon. Another round of showers will arrive in the mountains/CT river valley later this evening before falling apart on its way east.

Winds will be out of the SSW today ahead of the front, which means temps will be pleasantly warm, at least for southern areas. Look for highs in the upper 50’s north to low 70’s south. It also means that humidity will nudge slightly higher, with dew points crossing the “noticeable” threshold of 60 degrees in southern parts of the area.

While there may be some sunny breaks between the first and second rounds of showers, overall today looks pretty cloudy. Nicer weather returns tomorrow.

-Jack

Cooler Weather Returns Today

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Today will feature the return of cooler and drier air as last night’s cold front finishes pushing off to the south. While a few showers might drift into southern NH this morning on the northern edge of a weak wave of low pressure passing through NY, today will be mostly dry. Expect highs to range from 55 in the north to the upper 60’s for southeastern parts of the area. Skies will start out cloudy but gradually clear from north to south as high pressure builds in from the north.

-Jack

Warmer, More Humid, And More Unsettled Today

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Today will feature an increase in temperatures, humidity, clouds, and rain chances as a cold front approaches the region from the west. Expect two rounds of showers, one this morning primarily over southern areas (beginning in W NH 6-7 AM) and one later this afternoon. The longer and sunnier the break between the two rounds is, the stronger the afternoon storms have the potential to be.

Currently, the best chance for some midday sunny breaks will be in Southern NH and adjacent parts of SW ME, but I definitely wouldn’t be expecting widespread sunshine as it will take this morning’s clouds and showers a while to make their way east.

Showers and storms associated with the front itself will arrive later in the afternoon/evening from the NW. The warm and humid airmass will have enough instability to support some thunderstorms, but the winds in the mid/upper levels are too weak to support widespread severe weather. Showers and storms will clear the coast late this evening with drier air moving in from Canada.

High temps today will be warm, ranging from 70 in the north to a little above 80 in SE NH. Dew points will rise into the “not good” range (>65F) which means today’s airmass will feel humid too.

-Jack

Clouds Increase Today Ahead Of Our Next Front

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Today will feature increasing clouds ahead of our next frontal boundary which will arrive tomorrow. Expect the clouds to filter in from NW to SE during the midday hours so most of us will see a few hours of sunshine during the morning. High temps will be a bit warmer as winds turn around to the S/SW, ranging from 60 in the north to 75 in SW NH. The front’s precipitation will hold off until tomorrow when some showers and thunderstorms are expected.

-Jack

More Great Early-Fall Weather Today

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Today will feature more great early-fall weather as a strong area of high pressure builds in from Canada. That means we can expect another day of cool temps, low humidity, and mostly sunny skies. The one exception to the generally sunny skies will be in the mountains and parts of the CT River valley were some low clouds are noted this morning on satellite imagery. Those will slowly burn off as the sun comes up and winds approach calm under the center of the high.

Temps today will range from 55 in the north to a little over 70 in the south.

-Jack