Monday, June 27, 2011

Summery

A great start to the week here in New England then some vast differences between North and South late in the week.

Today:  Lots of sunshine, mild, highs in the low to mid 80s north and south.

Tonight:  Mainly clear, lows in the lower 60s south, upper 40s to lower 50s north.

Tomorrow:  Mostly sunny to start then becoming partly sunny, chance of a late day shower or thunderstorm, highs in the low 80s north and south.

Tomorrow night:  Scattered showers and thunderstorms, lows in the low to mid 60s.

Wednesday:  Showers and thunderstorms ending in the morning south, still possible in Central and Northern New England, highs in the low 80s south, 70s north.

Discussion:

High pressure is in control of our weather to start the week here in New England.  This will supply clear skies and warm temperatures.  Sadly this won't last for more than a day and a half before another disturbance arrives late tomorrow.  After a comfortable day today, humidity wise, low level moisture will return tomorrow making for a more humid day tomorrow.  As the disturbance gets closer and with the moisture available at the surface, showers and thunderstorms will likely develop late in the afternoon.

If we see anything develop, it will be out ahead of the main area of wet weather.  Our best chance of unsettled weather will be overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning.  Southern areas will clear out first and unfortunately it looks like wet weather chances will hang around for Northern New England right through the end of the work week.  The upper level low associated with the disturbance moving through tomorrow night will stall in Southern Quebec.  This will leave a few clouds around for Southern New England, but there should be some showers popping up at times across Northern areas.

So enjoy today and the first half of tomorrow!

Thanks for reading!

-Jon K.

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