Snow inland still tricky forecast for the coast

Still a tricky forecast for Thursday when a costal low moves by. With a cold front still back to our west, the coast can expect heavy rain and more inland areas can expect more snow.

1 front 2 snow bursts and an active pattern.

Another active streak ahead of us.  There are 3 parts in this streak. 1 the rain winds down as a stalled front weakens as it moves to the east. As this system moves out, part 2 moves in. Part 2 includes a coastal storm moving swiftly offshore. This will bring slight accumulations along the coast and a few inches just inland. Part 3 includes a weak cold front moving through with a few flurries.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Thursday snow

As the 2nd storm in a line of storms pushing through the area. Snow accumulations are expected to reach 2-5″ at the coast and 1-3″ just inland.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Possible Thursday storm

As more data floods in it looks like there may be a storm on thursday. The details e.g. rain/snow/ice remain uncertain.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Suspicious model forecasts

As we look at the model consensus there is fairly well established agreement on a few storms hitting the region in the next two weeks. This is still VERY far out and we will have to watch it very closely.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Todays weather 12/2/11

Today will feature increacing clouds with the chance for a squall or flurry. Temperatures will be more seasonable with highs topping out in the mid 30s.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Todays weather 11-30-11

Today will feature clearing skies with a chance for a shower in the morning. Temperatures will be still above average topping out near 60.

Todays weather 11-29-11

Today will feature cloudy skies across the region with the chance of an isolated shower. Temperatures will top out in the mid 50s.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Outlook for 11.28.11-12.2.11

An active but mild pattern as we head through the middle of the workweek with showers late Tuesday and a steady, heavier rain Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will be sunny with more seasonable temperatures to kick off December.

Stay tuned!

-Jack

Weekend outlook

As we head into this weekend saturday will be the better of the two days with sunny skies and a mild 53 degrees for a high. Sunday will showcase more clouds and the chance for an afternoon shower. Temperatures will peak out around 50 degrees sunday.

Reliably hype-free weather info for Western Maine and New Hampshire from amateur forecaster Jack Sillin