–DHTWN Reminder (Sky Blue is Cosmic, Peeps)
–Weekly Nutshell (Quick impact list)
–Sponsor Note (Tandem Bagel Co.)
–NWS Alerts (Advisories, Warnings, Watches)
–Celestial Data (Sun/Moon info)
–Regional Summaries (Quick in/out details)
–Morning Discussion (More Details)
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DHTWN REMINDER: Our blue skies are the Cosmos, our window to our Universe. A sunny day is to be bestowed with cosmic resplendence so let’s give thanks to our star for life today. Without it, you and I wouldn’t have connected or even breathed one breath on our own.
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DAVE’S WEEKLY WEATHER NUTSHELL
–#BurnsButtsAndBarbecues Alert by DHTWN (officially not an official alert, again)
–We’re soaring into the 80s to low 90s again today with one last full day of star shine with light wind, enjoy it
–Temps cool from east to west as a backdoor cold front pushes in off of the ocean
–This should drop temps in eastern SWNH and eastern CMass, and far northeast CT by late afternoon
–Clouds begin to increase tonight, then more clouds than sun tomorrow
–Scattered showers Saturday night into Sunday, steadiest south of the Pike, cooler Sunday
–Monday remains mostly cloudy, with showers moving back into the region during the afternoon and overnight as a cold front arrives
–Quite cool on Tuesday with potential for a few Berkshire and ST snow showers at night, but before we jump into the weather story 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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A NOTE FROM OUR SPONSOR:
Dave Hayes The Weather Nut is Sponsored by Individual Community Members, Patrons & Tandem Bagel Company… No matter the weather, Tandem Bagel is always there for you at several valley locations to make your mornings brighter! With bagels baked fresh daily (including Gluten-Free options), house-whipped cream cheese, coffee, and tons of lunch options, Tandem is the perfect quick stop for lunch, breakfast, or a coffee and bagel to go. Find them in Easthampton, Northampton, Hadley, Florence, and West Springfield, or use their super-streamlined online ordering tool by visiting their website.
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***DHTWN DAILY WEATHER REPORT***
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALERTS
–None, but an elevated fire spread risk exists today.
DAILY CELESTIAL (STAR):
–OUR STAR ROSE AT: 6:11am this morning
–OUR STAR WILL SET AT: 7:30pm this evening
–TOTAL DAYLIGHT TIME: 13 hours and 19 minutes
NIGHTLY CELESTIAL (MOON):
–OUR MOON WILL SET AT: 12:56pm this morning
–OUR MOON WILL RISE AT: 4:12am tomorrow morning
–MOON SET DIRECTION: West-Southwest
–MOON RISE DIRECTION: East-Southeast
–MOON PHASE: Waning Crescent (38.2%)
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DAILY TERRESTRIAL
ZONE 1 – Northern Region
(Southern VT, Southwest NH)
–High Temps (Today): Low to Mid 80s
–Low Temps (Tonight): Upper 40s to Low 50s
–High Temps (Tomorrow): Mid 60s to Mid 70s, coolest in SWNH
–Winds: Light and Variable
–Sky Cover: Mostly sunny today, partly cloudy tonight, and partly sunny tomorrow
–Precipitation: None Expected
–NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: No NWS Alerts… an elevated fire spread risk still exists
ZONE 2 – Central Region
(Western MA, North-Central MA, Northern Litchfield CT)
–High Temps (Today): Mid to Upper 80s
–Low Temps (Tonight): Upper 40s to Mid 50s
–High Temps (Tomorrow): Upper 60s to Low 70s, possibly just mid 60s in CMass
–Winds: Light and Variable
–Sky Cover: Mostly sunny today, partly cloudy tonight, and partly sunny tomorrow
–Precipitation: None Expected
–NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: No NWS Alerts… an elevated fire spread risk still exists
ZONE 3 – Southern Region
(South-Central MA, Northern CT)
–High Temps (Today): Upper 80s to Low 90s
–Low Temps (Tonight): Upper 40s to Mid 50s
–High Temps (Tomorrow): Mid to Upper 60s
–Winds: Light and Variable
–Sky Cover: Mostly sunny today, mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow
–Precipitation: None Expected
–NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: No NWS Alerts… an elevated fire spread risk still exists
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MORNING DISCUSSION
Good morning everybody, fortunately for me and my amateur social media hashtagging efforts, both the Western Mass Snow Lover’s Triangle of Disappointment and the Western Mass Summah Lovah’s Triangle of Delight share the same easily-remembered and hyper-elegant acronym of #wmsltod
It’s almost as good as my moniker’s hash tag of #dhtwn
They just roll off the tongue, don’t they? #NOT
Moving along, we are starting off quite mild this morning, and this will help temps to come up quickly as the sun rises higher in the sky.
Meanwhile, it’s a race against time in eastern MA, and to some extent, eastern parts of my coverage area (notably the counties of eastern Cheshire NH, eastern Worcester MA, and Windham CT), as onshore flow will be developing with a backdoor cold front pressing west into southern New England, which will drop temps, and drop them quickly in some cases.
Regardless, highs will shoot up into the 80s to low 90s today with light wind and tolerable humidity. There’s a very low risk for fire spread, so I need to mention that too.
Temps will come down tonight with lows mostly in the upper 40s to low 50s as partly cloudy skies develop ahead of an incoming weak system for Saturday night into Sunday.
Clouds continue to increase Saturday with temps some 15-20 degrees cooler than the highs for today and yesterday, topping out into the mid 60s to mid 70s.
Scattered showers are expected to push from south to north into the region, as a storm tracks northeast off of the east coast and remains south of New England.
This is a weak system, but should rotate some showers through late Saturday afternoon, and mostly Saturday night into very early Sunday. Lows will be near 50º.
Sunday should still feature isolated to widely scattered showers at times, with highs in the low to mid 60s. With continued cloudiness and southerly flow ahead of a Monday night cold frontal passage, lows will again sit down to either side of 50º.
By Monday, another cloudy day is expected with highs in the low to mid 60s as rain moves in during the afternoon with the cold front, with continued rainfall Monday night and lows in the 40s.
This won’t be a washout, but up to half an inch or so of rainfall is expected.
Tuesday will be cool, highs in the 50s with a chance of showers, and lows will be in the 30s with some SNOW showers possible in the high terrain, so we have that going for us!
Wednesday looks breezy and cool, and then we should warm back up into the 60s for later next week.
Have a great day!
BE KIND
“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