Good morning folks, we’ve thankfully got another cool, rainy day ahead with some minor flooding concerns to be aware of which will be followed by a tapering to showers tonight into early Wednesday before we develop more sunshine and fair weather as we move into Thursday and through the weekend with another rain chance by next Tuesday, but before we dive into all of the weather details below, let’s check a note from our local and delicious sponsor, #TandemBagelCo, with their newest location in West Springfield, MA.
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***DHTWN DAILY WEATHER REPORT***
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NWS ALERTS
–Flood Watches are up for southwest NH, CMass, central/eastern Hampden County and all of northern CT through 5pm
DHTWN REMINDER
–The odds of being a human is 1 in 400 trillion… make it count, even in a small way (see Kurt Vonnegut quote at end of post)
DAILY CELESTIAL (STAR):
–OUR STAR ROSE AT: 6:21am this morning
–OUR STAR WILL SET AT: 7:15pm this evening
–TOTAL DAYLIGHT TIME: 12 hours and 54 minutes
DAILY CELESTIAL (MOON):
–OUR MOON WILL RISE AT: 5:27pm this afternoon
–OUR MOON WILL SET AT: 2:26am tomorrow morning
–MOON RISE DIRECTION: Southeast
–MOON SET DIRECTION: Southwest
–MOON PHASE: Waxing Gibbous 79.2%
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DAILY TERRESTRIAL (ZoneCast)
ZONE 1 (Northern Region)
Southern VT, Southwest NH, N. Taconics NY
–High Temps: Upper 50s to Mid 60s
–Low Temps: Low to Mid 50s
–Humidity: Dewpoints in the 60s, humid
–Wind: Light east to northeast wind
–Skies: Cloudy
–Precipitation: Showers, heavy at times, though tapering off by afternoon into the evening
ZONE 2 (Central Region)
WMass, N. CMass, N. Litchfield County, C./S. Taconics NY
–High Temps: Mid 60s to Low 70s
–Low Temps: Mid to Upper 50s
–Humidity: Dewpoints in the 60s, humid
–Wind: Light east to northeast wind
–Skies: Cloudy
–Precipitation: Rain, heavy at times, street flooding possible in spots, rain tapers to showers sometime this evening
ZONE 3 (Southern Region)
S. CMass, S. Litchfield County, NC.CT, & NE.CT
–High Temps: Mid 60s to Low 70s
–Low Temps: Upper 50s to Low 60s
–Humidity: Dewpoints in the 60s, humid
–Wind: Light east to northeast wind
–Skies: Cloudy
–Precipitation: Rain, heavy at times, street and stream flooding possible in spots, rain tapers to showers sometime this evening, flash flood potential for Tolland and Windham Counties into northern RI
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WEATHER REPORT
Good morning everybody, sweet welcome rain has arrived!! Farmers rejoice!! Green thumbers raise up both green thumbs!! Everybody else stop, drop and roll around on the wet Earth, we’re fortunate!! Oh, and what’s that?? More double–dashes, you want?? More double–dashes you’ll get!! Look out below, and send coffee!!
–Rain continues over the greater WMass region, falling at varying intensities this morning, with patchy fog in spots, notably in central MA
–There is a current Flood Advisory up for the central/southern Berkshires and Taconics to be aware of for street flooding as heavier rains move into that sub-region
–Many of us have received over an inch of rain since just yesterday, let alone Sunday afternoon when some showers and thunderstorms began this drought-denting process
–We have low pressure consolidating over the Mid-Atlantic region and that will track south of the southern New England coastline today
–This will continue to spread a stratiform rain shield over the region through this morning and into the afternoon, after which we should start to see the rain shield start to break up a bit, especially north of the Rt. 2 corridor in northwestern-most MA, SVT and SWNH where drier air will be working in first
–Persistent easterly flow today will keep us quite cool with highs in the mid 60s to low 70s, and some places in the SVT mountains will only get up into the upper 50s to low 60s for a bit of a raw feel!
–Some street or small stream flooding is possible, but it’s really in eastern CT into RI that we could see more serious flash flooding at some point, as I am less concerned about much of the greater WMass region
–Again, we taper things down tonight after an additional 1-3″ of rainfall today, with maybe a bit more in a few spots like the east-facing slopes of the Berkshires or Worcester hills
–We’ll then drop into the 50s for lows overnight with patchy fog
–For Wednesday, we could see some scattered showers in the morning with a mostly cloudy start, but we should be drying things out from north to south with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s, and lows in the 50s as skies break up
–High pressure moves back in from Thursday through the weekend, but with a continued easterly flow we’ll stay in the mid to upper 70s under mostly sunny skies with lows in the 55-60º range
–We’ll warm up over the weekend as high pressure scoots east of us developing a more southerly flow
–By then we should see our temps come up into the upper 70s to low 80s, before we reach early next week when our next chance for rainfall exists
–So let’s ring out all of the rain drops today as much as we can, because more dry weather is on the way!
Have a great day!
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AND REMEMBER…
“Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you’ve got a hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of, babies: Goddamn it, you’ve got to be kind.”
–Kurt Vonnegut