Heat Begins to Build Today

Hello everyone!

To be quite frank, we have a rotten stretch of weather ahead here in New England. The Bermuda High, which has been mercifully docile for most of the summer, will flex its wretched muscles beginning today sending a hot and humid airmass our way.

There are plenty of clouds scattered around the region this morning especially farther north and east in Maine. This means that most areas east of the border will enjoy one more day of bearable temperatures, with the probable exception of York and western Cumberland counties. Highs in the rest of Maine look to top out in the mid to upper 70s with cooler values along the Midcoast where low clouds will be augmented by some fog and winds will remain onshore. Farther west in southern NH, temps will spike into the mid to upper 80s with dew points in the low to mid 70s. This will feel, in one word, miserable.

As far as precipitation goes, some showers are sliding into western NH this morning. I expect these to remain weak, but new showers and storms will pop up again this afternoon over the mountains. Some of these could make it as far south as the foothills of central NH and western ME, but most spots south of say Concord-Portland should remain dry. I don’t see much in the way of a severe weather threat from these storms but gusty winds are possible in addition to heavy rain and lightning. Showers will generally fade around/after sunset, though temps won’t fall much overnight.

Tomorrow’s weather looks absolutely brutal with more heat and humidity sticking around into Friday. Saturday looks to be the day of glorious relief as a cold front moves in from the west. Hang in there.

-Jack

Generally Quiet Today

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Today will feature generally quiet weather as we sit between a decaying low pressure system over the Gulf of Maine and a larger storm way to our northwest in Canada. That old low in the Gulf of Maine will provide low clouds and possibly some fog for the coast during the first half of the day. Clearing will happen gradually from west to east during the midday/early afternoon hours before fog and stratus surge inland again around sunset. These clouds will hold temps to around 70 along the coast with some low/mid 60s in the usual Midcoast peninsula cool spots. Farther west, today will feature a mix of sun and clouds more conducive for heating. High temps will climb into the low 80s for the CT Valley with upper 70s likely for most of the foothills and mountains. It will once again be a fairly humid day with dew points in the mid 60s. Given the warm and humid air I can’t totally rule out an afternoon shower in the CT Valley nor a midday sprinkle along the Midcoast but overall it will be a dry day as far as precipitation is concerned.

-Jack

Mild and Humid Today

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Today will feature mild temps and humid conditions as low pressure near Long Island pushes maritime air in our direction. The Gulf of Maine isn’t cold enough to provide much help this time of year in terms of keeping temps and humidity down, so while it won’t be hot and humid, it will be warm and humid. Along the coast, low clouds and fog will linger through much of the day which will hold temps down a bit. Highs should fall a few degrees on either side of 70 with potentially some lower 60s closer to the cooler waters of Penobscot Bay. Farther inland, highs will make a run towards 80 under patchy mid/high clouds. A few showers could pop up once again this afternoon/evening especially over in NH, but I don’t expect activity to be as widespread as yesterday.

-Jack

Cool and Unsettled Today

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Today will feature cooler temps and unsettled weather as another wave of low pressure develops along a frontal boundary sitting offshore. As with yesterday, the best chance for rain will be along the coast closer to the system while the mountains and foothills should stay mostly dry. The rainiest period along the coast will be midday through the afternoon with some drying possible near sunset (especially SW of Portland). Thick clouds and northeasterly breezes will hold temps to within a few degrees of 70 for most with the warmest temps, in the mid 70s, found up in the mountains where breaks of sun are possible this afternoon.

-Jack

Overcast With Coastal Showers Possible Today

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In another glorious sign of our forthcoming shift towards autumn, today’s weather will be brought to you by a non-tropical storm developing offshore. This storm, currently located near the Outer Banks of NC, will move towards Cape Cod during the day today. The system has already pushed thick clouds overhead, especially outside the mountains. This will generally remain the rule for the rest of today with only a few brief breaks of sun possible in the far north. Shower activity will be focused to our southeast for most of today, so the coast stands the best shot at some raindrops especially after sunset. A few isolated showers can’t be ruled out in the mountains either especially north of Farmington.

Cloud cover and southeasterly breezes will hold temps in the mid to upper 70s for most with a few low 80s possible northeast of Augusta.

-Jack

Cloudy but Dry Today

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Today will feature mostly cloudy skies but mostly dry weather as a storm develops just a little too far offshore to bring precipitation to our area. As with any storm taking a track like this, clouds will be thickest along the coast with breaks of sun expected up in the mountains and in western NH especially this afternoon. High temps will stay a bit on the cooler side thank to the clouds, ranging from the low 70s along the immediate coast to the upper 70s in southern NH.

-Jack

Isolated Showers Possible this Afternoon

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Low pressure moving to our north will keep today from being perfectly clear, though most of the day will be nice for most of the area. A mix of sun and clouds this morning with scattered showers northeast of Augusta will give way to some more clouds this afternoon as instability develops under an upper-level low. Near the coast, some of these clouds will grow tall enough for rain and isolated thunder during the afternoon. The clouds and cooler air aloft will hold temps to the mid 70s north and upper 70s south.

-Jack