After a lovely several days of cool temps and dry conditions, warm and somewhat humid air will return to the region today as southerly breezes continue ahead of a cold front off to our west. The increase in moisture means that we’ll see some patchy fog and stratus this morning, though it should burn off relatively quickly. Partly to mostly sunny skies will develop following the dissipation of that stratus/fog, allowing temps to climb above what we’d normally expect this time of year. Expect highs ranging from the mid 70s way up north and right along the coastline to the mid/upper 80s in southern NH and interior SW Maine.
A strong cold front is moving through the Great Lakes region this morning which means we’ll on the warm side of the system today. With that in mind, expect breezy southerly winds, warm temps, and an increase in humidity. Highs will range from the low/mid 70s up north and along the immediate coast to the low/mid 80s in southern NH and interior SW ME. While some clouds will drift into the region ahead of that front today, no precipitation is expected outside of a stray shower in the mountains. A quick check of radar imagery shows a couple showers in the foothills this morning as well. Generally speaking, the sunniest spots will be closest to the coastline today.
We get to enjoy another day of lovely late-summer weather today as Canadian high pressure drifts overhead. A few mid-level clouds made for a spectacular sunrise around 6 AM, which I hope at least a few of you got the chance to enjoy. Those clouds will be on their way out over the next couple hours as a weak upper-level disturbance slides east. Once we move into the late morning hours, sunshine will be the rule area-wide. Temps today will remain a few degrees below normal, ranging from the mid 60s up north to the upper 70s along the coast.
Today will feature spectacular late summer weather as slightly cooler and much drier air filters into the region from the west. Skies will remain mostly if not entirely sunny and temps will range from the mid 60s north to upper 70s south. Dew points will be delightfully low, ranging from the mid 40s to mid 50s. Overall, today’s a great day to get outside if you can! Warmer and more humid air will arrive beginning Monday.
A cold front is on the way this morning and will slide offshore within the next few hours. A few clouds are possible right along the front itself, but otherwise you won’t notice its passage until westerly breezes kick up later this morning. Those westerly breezes are bringing drier air into the region from the Midwest. Because we have winds from the west, downsloping will offset the temperature decline we’d expect to see with a cooler/drier airmass moving in. So coastal areas can expect highs in the low to mid 80s while the foothills enjoy mid/upper 70s and the mountains remain near 70. Skies will be mostly sunny across the area, except for a few upsloping spots in the Whites.
Unfortunately, we’re not quite done with summertime warmth and humidity as we begin moving into climatological fall. A series of weak near-surface frontal boundaries will meander aimlessly in our general vicinity today while warm air moves into the region aloft. That combination will support plenty of clouds, warm temps, and increased humidity. A few showers are also possible today, especially along the coast and in southern NH. While we’ll see more clouds than sun today, at least a few brighter patches are expected to develop especially in northern parts of the area. That patchy sunshine will team up with the warm air aloft to support highs in the mid/upper 70s north and low/mid 80s south. Temps will be cooler (mid 70s) right along the coastline due to onshore flow.
Today will feature cloudy skies and on/off drizzle or light showers as we get stuck between strong high pressure to the east and an advancing but weakening cold front to the west. Most shower activity associated with that front will remain to our west, but some will sneak into NH and far western ME from time to time. Otherwise, the name of the game today will be onshore flow and its associated cool temps, low clouds, and patchy drizzle. High temps across the region will fall within a few degrees of 70.
A round of more widespread showers is possible later this evening as storms from New York fall apart upon approach to ME/NH.
Today will feature continued cool temps and increasing clouds as a series of weak disturbances drift into the region from the west. As far as I can tell, most of the area is seeing low/mid-level clouds this morning, but if you aren’t already, a thicker cloud deck is en route from New York (especially for southern areas). I don’t think everyone will be overcast all day, some breaks of sun are likely this afternoon especially in northeastern parts of the area, but generally-speaking, today will be much cloudier than yesterday. Aside from a late-day sprinkle up in the mountains, today will be dry despite the clouds.
High temps today will range from near 70 up north and right along the coastline to near 80 in far southern NH.