Hello everyone!
Today will feature a lovely late fall day as high pressure builds in overhead. Look for pleasantly cool temperatures ranging from around freezing in the north to around 40 in the south . Skies will be mostly sunny , and no precipitation is expected. Enjoy the beautiful weather! Rain and mountain snow will return tomorrow.
-Jack
Hello everyone!
After some snow yesterday, quiet weather will return today as drier air moves into the region. Temps are below freezing this morning , so watch for black ice where some of yesterday’s precipitation has refrozen. Temps will rise above freezing outside of the mountains this afternoon with highs topping out near 40 along the coast. Skies will be much sunnier than yesterday as drier air moves in from the north.
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today will feature cool temps, cloudy skies, and, for some, light snow as a weak disturbance moves by to our south. Because this disturbance is weak and moving to our south, the highest probability of precipitation will be located over southern areas . The mountains could remain mostly dry today. While gentle northerly winds will be transporting cooler air into the region, it’s still early in the season and the daytime timing of the system means that along the coast, snow may change to rain , and even if it doesn’t, no accumulation is expected. Inland, up to an inch of accumulation is expected, especially in the higher terrain. Temperatures will range from the low 30’s north to a little above 40 in SW NH .
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today will feature slightly warmer temperatures and increased cloud cover as a weak disturbance drifts nearby. High temps will range from the low 30’s in the north to around 40 in the south as light winds turn southerly . Clouds will be the primary feature of interest today , and they will be fairly uniformly distributed. They won’t be perfectly opaque, and some sunshine will be able to filter through, especially this afternoon when we’re between two weak disturbances. No precipitation is expected until tomorrow, when light rain and snow showers are possible in the south .
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today will feature cool and dry conditions as a very strong area of Canadian high pressure dominates the region. High temperatures will be quite chilly, well below what’s typically expected this time of year. The mountains will top out in the low to mid 20’s while parts of the coast will struggle to the freezing mark . Skies will be sunny and dry as there’s hardly any moisture in the air . Enjoy the day!
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today, believe it or not, will feature relative warmth ahead of MUCH colder air set to arrive tonight. Highs will range from the mid 30’s in the mountains to the mid 40’s along the coast as warm southeasterly winds develop . Skies will start sunny this morning, but clouds will increase this afternoon as the front approaches. The front itself will cross the region late tonight/early tomorrow morning with a round of intense snow squalls for the mountains and foothills . Behind it, very cold air will flood into the region on gusty NW winds. Wind gusts tomorrow will likely top 40 mph for many, and wind chills will make a move towards the zero mark . Tomorrow’s weather will be dry, outside of the typical upslope regions in the mountains where snow is expected. I will be off in those mountains tonight and tomorrow morning, so no update will come a day from now. I’ll be back Saturday morning!
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today will feature a cool and calm day as Canadian high pressure establishes control of our weather. Highs will range from the mid 30’s north to the low 40’s near the coast under sunny skies and light winds . No precip is expected as our airmass is not only cool, but also dry . Enjoy the beautiful fall day!
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today will feature much cooler temps as colder air filters in behind a cold front that moved offshore last night. Highs will range from the low 30’s in the mountains to the mid 40’s along the coast . Morning breaks of sun will fade to afternoon clouds as a coastal storm begins developing well south and east of our area. The only impacts expected here are increased clouds, and the chance for some light rain and/or snow flurries in southern areas tonight. In areas that could see snow, no accumulation is expected, though it sure will be nice to see flakes in the air once again! The last time we saw snow was on April 1st, it’s been far too long!
-Jack
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Today will feature warmer temperatures, but also cloudier skies and rainier conditions as a cold front approaches the area from the west. Highs will range from a little above 60 along the coast to the mid 50’s in the mountains . Showers associated with a cold front will move through the region today , and could be locally heavy at times . Rain will depart to the east this evening as cooler and drier air enters the region. Mostly cloudy skies are expected for the entire region today .
-Jack
Hello everyone!
Today will feature cool temps, cloudy skies, and the chance of rain as high pressure slips offshore and winds turn southeasterly. Thankfully, they will be nowhere near as strong as last weekend’s southeasterly winds, but, like last weekend, they’ll bring clouds and the chance of rain . The chance of rain will be greatest in the mountains today, closest to a frontal system. Rain is likely to begin as a brief period of snow or mixed precipitation in the higher elevations this morning, before a changeover to rain occurs midday today. Along the coast, drizzle, low clouds, and patchy fog will develop and increase in coverage today as onshore winds bring in low level moisture. Highs will range from the low 40’s north to the mid 50’s south .
-Jack
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Reliably hype-free weather info for Western Maine and New Hampshire from amateur forecaster Jack Sillin