Western Mass Regional Weather for October 1, 2024

[6:35AM TUE 10/1/24] A FEW SPRINKLES POSSIBLE LATER ALONG WITH MORE CLOUDS IN CMASS AND PARTIAL SUNSHINE IN WMASS… A BERKSHOWER POSSIBLE TOMORROW, BUT ALL IN ALL, WE’RE DRY… WE WARM LATE THIS WEEK WITH A SUNNY’N’TOASTY FRIDAY INCOMING… SATURDAY SHOWERS? MAYBE, BUT IT’S A CHANCE WORTHY OF A GIANT “MEH” AT THE MOMENT.. MONDAY INTO TUESDAY BRINGS THE NEXT REAL RAIN CHANCE… MY 10TH ANNIVERSARY / FINAL 2025 WEATHER WALL CALENDAR SALE LAUNCHES LATER THIS WEEK…

TABLE OF CONTENTS
* Daily Celestials (Sun/Moon Data)
* Sponsor Note
* DHTWN Announcements
* Morning Discussion
* TIP: Scroll below for sections, or read all
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YOUR DAILY CELESTIALS
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STAR:
–OUR STAR ROSE AT: 6:47am this morning
–OUR STAR WILL SET AT: 6:30pm this evening
–TOTAL DAYLIGHT TIME: 11 hours and 43 minutes

MOON:
–OUR MOON WILL SET AT: 6:08pm this evening
–MOON SET DIRECTION: West
–OUR MOON WILL RISE AT: 6:34am tomorrow morning
–MOON RISE DIRECTION: East
–MOON PHASE: Waning Crescent (1.6%)
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A NOTE FROM OUR SPONSOR
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DHTWN ANNOUNCEMENTS
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YOUR MORNING DISCUSSION
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Good morning folks, anxiety dreams have had me up and down all night, and so I’m sleep-deprived and punchy, quite the combo!

As such, I’m gonna karate chop my way through a bulleted list (scroll below) which will purvey, deliver, and elucidate the details of our thankfully exceedingly boring weather pattern for now.

A cornucopia of double dashes shall follow, and magically all will be right in the world (sure it will, Dave):

–Patchy fog is noted mostly in southwest NH and parts of northeast Franklin County, but any fog burns off later
–Highs reach the mid 60s to low 70s with a light east wind
–Clouds should be more numerous in CMass and northeast CT due to onshore flow, with more partly sunny skies in the WMass region
–Lows tonight will drop into the upper 40s to low 50s with patchy fog possible
–For Wednesday, a weakening cold front rolls into town
–A couple of light showers are possible well west of I-91, but we’ll be mostly dry with highs in the mid 60s and lows in the ow 50s under mostly cloudy skies
–Thursday into Friday looks lovely behind the front, with high pressure building into the region and producing mostly sunny skies
–Temps will respond with highs reaching the low to mid 70s on Thursday and the mid to upper 70s on Friday, with lows in the 50s
–Friday night into Saturday will produce another weak cold frontal passage with a few scattered showers possible
–Highs Saturday will rise to either side of 70º, and our sunnier Sunday will see highs climb into the mid to upper 60s
–By Monday, we *may* be looking at a bit of a pattern change depending on how an upper trough interacts with Gulf of Mexico moisture to potentially produce a rain storm in our region by Monday night into Tuesday
–This may cause temps to start to cool a bit as we head toward mid-October, and eastern upper trough signals continue

Have a great day!

“Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls.”
― Joseph Campbell

By |2024-10-01T06:36:39-04:00October 1, 2024|Current Forecast|

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