Good Evening Everyone,
For this forecast discussion, I will tell you what to expect for the weekend, and when will we get out of this unsettled wet pattern?
Analysis
For the day Wednesday, A double low pressure responsible for the heavy showers and storms on Tuesday will move offshore through the morning and the afternoon. A cold front will be moving thru the region from the west, triggering some scattered showers and storms in the afternoon and evening. The cold front will bring in some temporary relief to the high dew points and humidity. High pressure will move in from the west and settle over the area thursday through Saturday until another disturbance moves in Saturday and hangs around through Monday. A warm front will move through the region late tomorrow evening and during the first part of the day Sunday. A disturbance will approach the area giving way to rain across much of New England and Eastern New York. This bring substantial rains to the region. Most areas will see rainfall amounts in inches. A cold front will move through the region Monday.
Wednesday, August 10th
Partly cloudy across Eastern New York and Southern New England with showers and storms ending early, lingering showers and storms across Northern New England. Some breaks of sun possible late morning thru the afternoon with scattered showers and storms. High temperatures in the 60s and 70s across Northern New England, 70s and 80s across Southern New England and Eastern New York. Winds from the west-southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts across Southern New England and Eastern New York. Winds from the west-northwest at 5-15 mph with higher gusts possible across Northern Maine. 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 west-northwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible.
Thursday, August 11th
Partly cloudy with an isolated shower and storm in the morning, especially across Northern New England. Sun and clouds in the afternoon with an isolated shower or two across Northern New England. High temperatures in the 60s and 70s across Northern New England, 70s and 80s across Southern New England and Eastern New York. Winds from the west-northwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible. Low temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Winds from the west-northwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible.
Friday, August 12th
Patchy Fog. Mostly sunny in the morning, Sun and clouds in the afternoon with a stray shower or two possible across Northern Maine. High temperatures in the 60s and 70s to near 80. Winds from the west-southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible. Low temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Winds from the west-northwest switching to southernly winds at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible.
Saturday, August 13th
Patchy fog. Mostly sunny in the morning. Sun and clouds in the afternoon. Isolated showers and storms possible across parts of Northern New England in the afternoon and evening. High Temperatures in the 70s and 80s. Winds from the west-southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible. Low temperatures in the 60s. Winds from the west-southwest at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible.
Sunday, August 14th
Scattered Showers and storms across Eastern New York and Western New England in the morning, moving slowly from west to east throughout the day. Scattered showers and storms in the evening and overnight. The heaviest of the rain should be over areas of Western New England and Eastern NY. Downpours are likely. High temperatures in the 60s and 70s to near 80. Winds from the south-southwest at 5-15 mph with higher gusts possible. Low temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Southernly winds at 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible.
Unisys Weather
GFS Model
NAM Model
Euro Model
NWS Surface Analysis Map
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