>>>POST SECTIONS<<<
--DHTWN's Reminder (Shelter)
--Weekly Nutshell (Overall impact list)
--Sponsor Note (Tandem Bagel Co.)
--NWS Alerts (Advisories, Warnings, Watches)
--Celestial Data (Sun/Moon info)
--Regional Summaries (Local expectations)
--Morning Discussion (Detailed Weather Story)
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>>> DHTWN REMINDER <<<
If you have a roof over your head and a set of walls to enclose you in a structure that protects you from the elements, it's hard to put into words the level of good fortune you possess - be grateful for and thank your shelter for keeping you dry, warm, safe, and protected.
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>>> DAVE’S WEEKLY WEATHER NUTSHELL <<<
--Air quality continues to be poor this morning, with varying amounts of haze and smoke today
--What hopefully will be the last major smoke plume pushes into the region late this afternoon (western CT first, then WMass) and into the evening
--Folks with respiratory issues should not exert and just stay inside with windows/doors/screens closed
--Scattered showers this morning from our smoky culprit, our upper level low now over Maine
--Scattered showers in the afternoon Thursday through Saturday with thunderstorms possible Friday
--Hopefully, smoke impacts will weaken considerably by Thursday afternoon, but it may take until the weekend to deeply clear the region
--Sunday is the weekend pick, with a larger rainstorm possible for early next week, but for now let's check a note from our local and delicious sponsor, #TandemBagelCo, with their newest location in the Stop & Shop Plaza on King Street in Northampton, MA.
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>>> A NOTE FROM OUR SPONSOR <<<
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>>> NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALERTS <<< --Air Quality Alerts have been hoisted region-wide >>> YOUR DAILY CELESTIAL <<< STAR: --OUR STAR ROSE AT: 5:14am this morning --OUR STAR WILL SET AT: 8:23pm this evening --TOTAL DAYLIGHT TIME: 15 hours and 9 minutes --PEAK LIGHT IS CRESTING NEXT TWO WEEKS!!! MOON: --OUR MOON WILL SET AT: 8:32am this morning --OUR MOON WILL RISE AT: 12:15am tomorrow morning --MOON SET DIRECTION: Southwest --MOON RISE DIRECTION: Southeast --MOON PHASE: Waning Gibbous (85.4%) >>> YOUR DAILY TERRESTRIAL <<< ZONE 1 - Northern Region (Southern VT, Southwest NH) --High Temps (Today): Low to Mid 60s --Low Temps (Tonight): Low to Mid 40s --High Temps (Tomorrow): Upper 50s to Mid 60s --Winds: Westerly gusts up to 25mph, then light northwest wind tonight and tomorrow --Sky Cover: Cloudy, hazy today, tonight and tomorrow --Precipitation: A few light showers possible this morning, then drier with scattered showers this afternoon, drying overnight, and more scattered showers Thursday afternoon --NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: Air Quality Alerts have been hoisted region-wide for poor air quality today due to Canadian wildfire smoke, some of which may be smelled today. Take it easy outside. ZONE 2 - Central Region (Western MA, North-Central MA, Northern Litchfield CT) --High Temps (Today): Mid 60s to Low 70s --Low Temps (Tonight): Mid to Upper 40s --High Temps (Tomorrow): Mid to Upper 60s --Winds: Westerly gusts up to 25mph, then lighter northwest wind tonight and tomorrow --Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy and with a few sunny breaks and hazy today, tonight and tomorrow --Precipitation: Scattered showers this afternoon, drying overnight, and more scattered showers Thursday afternoon --NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: Air Quality Alerts have been hoisted region-wide for poor air quality today due to Canadian wildfire smoke. Along and south of Rt. 2 will see worsening conditions this afternoon and especially this evening when air quality will take a nosedive with acrid, unhealthy air ZONE 3 - Southern Region (South-Central MA, Northern CT) --High Temps (Today): Upper 60s to Mid 70s --Low Temps (Tonight): Upper 40s to Low 50s --High Temps (Tomorrow): Mid 60s to Low 70s --Winds: Westerly gusts up to 25mph, then lighter northwest wind tonight and tomorrow --Sky Cover: Partly sunny today, partly cloudy tonight, partly sunny tomorrow, thick haze at times --Precipitation: Scattered showers this afternoon, drying overnight, and more scattered showers Thursday afternoon --NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: Air Quality Alerts have been hoisted region-wide for poor air quality today due to Canadian wildfire smoke. Western CT sees worsening conditions by this afternoon and especially this evening when air quality will take a nosedive with acrid, unhealthy air >>> MORNING DISCUSSION <<< Good morning folks, all I can say is hang in there today as more crappy smoke-filled air pushes into the region and/or is leftover from yesterday. There's no way to sugarcoat it. As long as this upper low now centered over Maine and Atlantic Canada continues to lollygag aimlessly to our northeast, while circulating counterclockwise it will drive smoke-filled air from the Quebec wildfires into the greater WMass region. This is an unusual air flow direction, as the warm season usually is advecting air from the west and southwest, so with time, this smoke should clear our region, anyway, but we do have another plume that will move into and through the region this late afternoon and tonight, so it's going to get worse before it gets better, unfortunately for us. Air Quality Alerts have been hoisted again for the region, with western CT getting into the crap plume by mid afternoon or so, and the rest of the WMass region south of the VT/NH state line by later afternoon and evening. Skies will be more cloudy north of Rt. 2, and mostly cloudy south of there, with partial sunshine possible in parts of northern CT. Any sunshine will be filtered, and even heavily so with haze. I expect there will be more than one otherworldly sunset shot taken, posted and bandied about the social mediasphere before sunset today. Highs will reach the 60s to low 70s with lows in the 40s to low 50s overnight as smoke pushes into the region. For Thursday through Saturday we'll still be under the influence of our slow-moving, cutoff upper low, and this will bring scattered showers for some of us each afternoon, with a much colder pool of air moving overhead Friday which will spark some thunderstorms. Highs will generally be in the 65-70º range with lows in the 40s to near 50º with mostly cloudy skies through the week, and partial sunshine possible by Saturday. Again, the hope is that by Thursday afternoon we're mostly clear of the worst effects of the wildfire smoke, but I will keep you updated. For Sunday the pick of the weekend arrives! We should enjoy mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper 70s and only an isolated shower possible. However, by early next week yet another upper low will drop south out of Canada, but this time it will be positioned over the Great Lakes. This pushes a southwest wind towards us, which again should keep smoke out of New England for the most part. At the same time, as this low tracks east, it could spread some substantial rainfall in our direction along a frontal boundary, which means by Monday into Tuesday it could get quite wet here with highs either side of 70º and lows either side of 50º. Limit outdoor activities today, but especially so this late afternoon and evening/overnight, as air quality will become lousy again, and potentially a bit worse than yesterday. Hang in there, Dave. >>> 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