Today will feature the return of mild air to the region as winds shift around from southwesterly to northwesterly as a cold front passes through. Any actually cold air lags a bit behind this boundary so downsloping will dominate the temperature pattern today, sending highs into the low/mid 60s for much of the coastal plain. Temps will be cooler, in the low-mid 50s, up in the mountains where clouds will be a bit more widespread and a brief shower can’t be ruled out this afternoon.
Today will feature another day of quiet weather as high pressure hangs out overhead and several ocean storms pass well out to sea. Look for mostly sunny skies across the area and temps ranging from the low 50s up north to the mid 50s along the coast.
Today will feature another day of quiet autumn weather as high pressure slides across the region. Look for light northwest breezes to support a couple clouds upslope of the Whites while the rest of the area remains clear. High temps will remain on the cooler side, ranging from the mid 30s up north to the upper 40s down south.
Today will feature generally quiet weather as we sit between a couple of weak and disorganized storm systems. As these storms slide slowly in our direction, we’ll see morning sunshine give way to some afternoon cloudiness, especially up in the mountains. A stray flurry is possible in the mountains of NH but overall, today will be dry. Temps will remain on the cooler side, ranging from the mid 30s up north to the mid 40s down south.
Today will feature cool temps, breezy northwest winds, and the chance for some passing showers as a weak cold front taps some more Lake Ontario moisture. The best shot at some showers, either rain or snow, will be up in the mountains midday, though some may wander onto the coastal plain by early afternoon. Skies will start mostly sunny especially downwind of the mountains before clouds move in from the west this afternoon. High temps will range from the high 30s up north to the high 40s along the coast.
Today’s weather will, believe it or not, be brought to us mostly by Lake Ontario and the westerly winds pushing its moisture in our direction. Morning sunshine will give way to afternoon clouds and mountain/foothill showers as a weak disturbance helps the lake moisture over the Green Mountains into the hills of Maine and New Hampshire. High temps will occur on the earlier side today, ranging from the low 40s up north to the low 50s along the coast.
Cold air is entering the region this morning as a weak secondary cold front moves through and brings a little boost to west/northwest winds. That means that skies will be mostly sunny across the coastal plain with a few more clouds in the mountains, though there isn’t enough low-level moisture to support a solid stratus deck even up north. High temps will occur earlier than usual today and will generally range from the low 40s up north to the low 50s along the coast.
Today will be fairly quiet as far as our weather is concerned as our next storm slowly crawls towards the region from the southwest. Morning valley fog inland will clear out in the next few hours, leaving mostly sunny skies in place for most of the area this morning. One exception to that may very well be the immediate shoreline south of Brunswick where satellite imagery shows low clouds moving back in off the ocean. As northeasterly breezes shed their northerly component this afternoon, more ocean clouds will make their way onshore especially over southern NH and southwestern Maine. As far as temps go, highs should be pretty typical for this time of year, generally in the low to mid 50s with the warmest air up near the Canadian border.
Our nearby ocean storm is still in no hurry to depart today as an atmospheric traffic jam remains stuck in place over the Atlantic. That means our winds will remain from the northeast today, and we’ll still be dealing with some leftover cloud cover especially near the coast. Expect morning fog to burn off to afternoon sun in the mountains and foothills while low clouds remain stubborn near the shore. Another batch of mid/high clouds will pivot southwest around the storm this afternoon which will dim the sun even up north. The clouds and northeast winds will keep temps on the cooler side today, ranging from near 40 in the hills north of Augusta to near 50 in the northern CT Valley.
The strong storm that brought rain and wind to the area yesterday continues to do the same this morning, at least for areas south and east of the mountains. The storm’s center has been wandering aimlessly around the Atlantic just southeast of Nantucket for the past 12 hours or so and is in no real hurry to depart. That means that it will remain the dominant force in our weather today with thick clouds, gusty NE winds, and showers expected to continue. Clouds will remain thickest and showers most persistent along the coast while drier air begins to filter into the mountains especially this afternoon. Some breaks of sun could make it as far south as the foothills by this evening. Mostly though it will be another day of chilly and unsettled weather. High temps will range from the mid 40s along the coast to the mid 50s in the CT Valley.