–Weekly Nutshell (Quick impact list)
–Sponsor Note (Tandem Bagel Co.)
–NWS Alerts (Advisories, Warnings, Watches)
–Celestial Data (Sun/Moon info)
–Regional Summaries (quick in and out details)
–Morning Discussion (Longer-form explanation)
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DAVE’S WEEKLY WEATHER NUTSHELL
–Potent ocean storm passes well out to sea, producing northerly gusts by this afternoon
–Colder tonight with seasonable temps into Wednesday morning
–Tuesday evening produces a cold front that tracks some rain and snow showers through the region
–Wicked-Nice Wednesday is the pick of the week, milder
–Thursday clouds up with warm frontal showers, then much milder by Friday
–Rain moves back in Saturday, and may end as a period of snow, but before we jump into the weather discussion/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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A NOTE FROM OUR SPONSOR:
Dave Hayes The Weather Nut is Sponsored by 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
–Zip, Zilch, Zero.
DHTWN REMINDER
–The odds of being a human are 1 in 400,000 billion, so do or share something you love today, even in a small way (see Kurt Vonnegut quote at end of post)
DAILY CELESTIAL (STAR):
–OUR STAR ROSE AT: 6:58am this morning
–OUR STAR WILL SET AT: 5:11pm this evening
–TOTAL DAYLIGHT TIME: 10 hours and 13 minutes
NIGHTLY CELESTIAL (MOON):
–OUR MOON WILL RISE AT: 6:04pm this evening
–OUR MOON WILL SET AT: 8:11am tomorrow morning
–MOON RISE DIRECTION: East-Northeast
–MOON SET DIRECTION: West-Northwest
–MOON PHASE: Waxing Gibbous (99.4%)
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DAILY TERRESTRIAL (ZoneCast)
ZONE 1 (Northern Region)
Southern VT, Southwest NH, N. Taconics NY
–High Temps: Mid 30s to Low 40s
–Low Temps: Mid Teens
–Wind: North winds gust 15-25mph at times
–Skies: Partly sunny
–Precipitation: None
ZONE 2 (Central Region)
WMass, N. CMass, N. Litchfield County, C./S. Taconics NY
–High Temps: Upper 30s to Mid 40s
–Low Temps: Mid Teens to Low 20s
–Wind: North winds gust 15-25mph at times
–Skies: Partly sunny
–Precipitation: None
ZONE 3 (Southern Region)
S. CMass, S. Litchfield County, NC.CT, & NE.CT
–High Temps: Mid to Upper 40s
–Low Temps: Low 20s
–Wind: North winds gust 15-25mph at times
–Skies: Mostly Cloudy
–Precipitation: None
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MORNING DISCUSSION
Good morning peeps! Now we’re back, where we started! Here we go ’round again! Day after day we get up and we say we gotta do it again! Do it again!
Name that rock band who wrote those lyrics, and I will give you the gift of a partly sunny day with a breezy afternoon!
We have a giant ocean storm today passing well southeast and out to sea, but its influence will be felt as it turns winds out of the north and kicks them up to 15-25mph with highs in the upper 30s to mid 40s for most of us (some mid 30s in SVT, some upper 40s in northern CT).
In other words, we will survive this day!
In addition, skies will become mostly cloudy in southeastern zones like north-central and northeast CT, and perhaps parts of southern CMass, with partly sunny skies elsewhere in the WMass region, on average.
For tonight, behind a weak cold front we’ll see temps drop into the mid to upper teens under clear skies, so our waning gibbous, just-past Full Snow Moon will be looking sweet!
On Tuesday, clouds will build as another cold front treks east into the region. Highs will reach the mid to upper 30s with rain and snow showers arriving by evening.
Some elevated towns may see some coatings, but otherwise it’s just a quick passing front with a period of showers during the first part of the night, with lows dropping into the upper 20s to low 30s.
On Wednesday, the pick of the week arrives, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 30s to mid 40s, with lows in the 20s. Enjoy!
On Thursday, clouds build as the first of two systems track into the greater WMass region. Both look mostly wet, but we’ll have to keep an eye on the second/Saturday system.
Much of Thursday looks showery, with potential for elevated areas to see some snow at the start Thursday morning. However, we should all flip to rain with highs in the mid 30s to low 40s, with showers ending at night and lows in the mid 30s.
Friday provides us with our brief meteorological interregnum with mostly cloudy skies and mild highs in the mid 40s to low 50s, with more clouds building at night with snow or freezing rain showers developing late, likely changing to rain on Saturday.
Cold air will be close by, so this storm may end as some snow Saturday night, and we can’t rule out some accumulations, but it’s early to have any clarity yet.
The second half of the weekend looks nicer with seasonably cool highs in the 30s under mostly sunny skies.
Have a great day!
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