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Sunday, July 24, 2011
Updated 4 day forecast
Photos: MinuteMan National Park, Concord, MA
Boston Harbor, Boston, MA
Good Evening Everyone,
Cooler air is upon us. The showers and clouds in the morning has given way to some sun and clearing across parts of Southern New England and Eastern NY. Some questions I will answer is will the heat return? Second, how much rain is expected?
Analysis
Cold front is located off the South Coast of New England. It is the boundary between the hot humid air and the cool Canadian air. The front won't be moving much over the next few days. This will set up for a boundary over air masses for the next few days. A High Pressure is located near Hudson Bay, while a second is located over West Virginia. This will provide a flow from the northwest providing cool air to our region. A warm front will try to move thru the region tomorrow morning. There will be a disturbance from southern canada that will impact us tomorrow afternoon and evening associated with a cold front.
As of now, the heat looks to build up again later this week.
Evening
Clouds with some clearing overnight with an isolated shower or storm. Low temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Winds from the Northwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts.
Monday
Dry start to the day with Mostly sunny skies. Clouds building in late morning and afternoon from west to east with scattered showers and storms in the afternoon and evening. Showers and storms will linger in Northern New England overnight. High temperatures ranging in the 60s and 70s to near 80. Winds from the south-southeast changing to west-northwest at 5-15 mph with higher gusts possible. Local sea Breeze possible along the coasts. Low Temperatures in the 50s and 60s across Northern New England, 60s to near 70 across Eastern New York and Southern New England. Winds from the north-northeast at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible.
Tuesday
partly cloudy with some breaks of sun. Fog possible in the morning. Isolated showers and storms across Southern New England and Eastern New York, and Scattered showers and storms across Northern New England in the morning. Partly cloudy with Isolated showers and storms across the region in the afternoon and evening. High temperatures ranging in the 60s and 70s across Northern New England, 70s and 80s to near 90 across Eastern New York and Southern New England. Local sea breeze possible along the coast. Winds from the west-southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts. Low temperatures ranging in the 50s and 60s across the region. Winds from the west-northwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts.
Wednesday
Sun and a few clouds. Stray shower possible across Northern New England. High Temperatures in the 60s and 70s across Northern New England, 70s and 80s across Eastern New York and Southern New England. Local Sea Breeze possible along the south coast of New England. Winds from the northwest at 5-15 mph with higher gusts. Low temperatures ranging in the 50s and 60s to near 70. Winds from the northwest at 5-15 mph with higher gusts.
Thursday
Mostly sunny skies in the morning, giving way to clouds moving in west to east in the afternoon. Scattered showers and storms in the afternoon and evening, especially across Eastern New York and Northern New England. High temperatures in the 60s and 70s across Northern New England, 70s to near 80 across Eastern New York and Southern New England. Low temperatures ranging in the 50s and 60s to near 70 across Eastern New York and Southern New England.
-Unisys Weather
- GFS Model
-NAM Model
-Euro Model
- Enjoy your evening!
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