Hello everyone!
Great weather is back on tap today as cooler and drier air moves in from Canada. Look for mostly sunny skies, light NW breezes, low humidity, and temps topping out in the mid 60s north/mid 70s south. Enjoy!
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Great weather is back on tap today as cooler and drier air moves in from Canada. Look for mostly sunny skies, light NW breezes, low humidity, and temps topping out in the mid 60s north/mid 70s south. Enjoy!
-Jack
Hello everyone!
A cold front will approach from the west today, leaving us with warmer and more humid air as well as weather that’s a bit more unsettled. Skies will feature a mix of sun and clouds as the front crosses the region. This morning, look for more clouds north and better opportunities for sunshine to the south. This afternoon/evening will see a reversal of fortunes with the front’s clouds moving towards the coast and drier air working into the mountains.
There won’t be a ton of rain associated with the front, but some showers are possible especially midday up in the mountains where the best overlap of forcing and fuel will be for convection. We might even see a rumble or two of thunder, but overall there looks to be too little in the way of atmospheric “juice” to support much of a thunderstorm threat.
Temps will rise into the upper 70s down south and low/mid 70s up north.
-Jack
Hello everyone!
For this time of year, you can hardly do any better than what we’ve got on tap for today. Highs will end up within a few degrees of 70, skies will be partly to mostly sunny, and winds will be light out of the WSW. No precip is expected. Enjoy the beautiful day!
Jack
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Today will feature improving weather as last night’s storm departs to the east and Canadian air reclaims its rightful perch overhead. Look for morning showers to depart the Midcoast over the next couple hours, with clouds following behind around midday. The afternoon looks mostly sunny with highs in the 60s (low up north, upper along the coast) although a couple clouds seem likely to pop up along a subtle secondary boundary along the coast early in the afternoon. A couple of these clouds may produce some brief showers. NW breezes will be noticeable and may help to keep clouds stuck in the mountains a bit longer this morning.
-Jack
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Today will feature mild and rainy weather as moisture from powerful Hurricane Larry surges northwest and crashes into the leading edge of a cooler/drier airmass from Canada. Scattered showers are showing up on the map this morning over our area, while steadier and heavier rain lurks down over southern New England. Expect that steadier rain to advance northward today, arriving in the mid/late afternoon. Rain will become heavier especially this evening and especially along the coast as a new storm develops east of Cape Cod. High temps should sit within a few degrees of 70 for most spots today, with dew points stuck in the low-mid 60s.
-Jack
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Today will feature the brief return of warmer and more humid air as a cold front approaches from the west and we get more of a southerly wind direction. Look for high temps ranging from the mid 60s along the Midcoast to the low 80s in southern NH and interior SW Maine. Skies will generally feature a mix of sun and clouds for most of the day, with clouds slowly becoming more widespread as we head deeper into the afternoon. Showers will start to approach from the west around sunset, but most of the rain should hold off until after dark. We’ll get a decaying line of thunderstorms overnight with very little impact as the front passes overhead. Cooler and drier air returns tomorrow!
-Jack
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Today will feature beautiful early fall weather as high pressure settles in briefly between two storms of Canadian origin. Look for mostly sunny skies, light westerly breezes, and temps ranging from the upper 60s up north to the mid 70s in the south. A very brief shower can’t be totally ruled out up near Jackman/Greenville but otherwise today will be dry. Enjoy!
-Jack
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Unsettled weather will return today as a cold front passes overhead. Look for partly to mostly sunny skies this morning before clouds move in this afternoon. The thickest clouds and the best chance for showers will be found up in the mountains, closer to the upper-level disturbance driving the front eastward. Showers will move into northwestern areas around noon and will weaken as they approach the coast in the evening. Look for some rumbles of thunder and gusty winds in these showers, though major severe weather is not expected.
High temps today will range from the mid 60s along the midcoast with patchy fog to the low 70s up in the mountains to the upper 70s in southern NH and Maine’s coastal plain.
-Jack
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It’s rare I describe forecast weather conditions as perfect, but for the first day of Labor Day Weekend, you can’t get any better than this. Light NW breezes will keep Canadian air flowing into the region while abundant sunshine will push temps into the low-mid 70s. Dew points will remain low and no precip is expected. Pretty hard to draw up anything better this time of year. Enjoy the lovely day, hopefully outside!
-Jack
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Cooler air will pour into the area today on breezy NW winds behind ex-Ida. That means it will feel a whole lot more like fall with temps capped around 60 up north and in the mid 60s along the coast. We’ll see our traditional upslope/downslope pattern returning to some extent, though strong heating this afternoon should break off some of the mountain clouds and let them move down towards the coast. Some of these clouds may be capable of brief rain showers during the afternoon/early evening, especially in the mountains and points northeast of Augusta.
-Jack