POST SECTIONS (Scroll Below For Yours)
–DHTWN’s Reminder (Keep Going)
–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:
Whatever you may be struggling with, either today, or in the future, may you find the strength, will and fortitude to persist and keep moving forward, even if things are uncomfortable at best and super problematic at worst. Hang in there.
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DAVE’S WEEKLY WEATHER NUTSHELL
–A few breaks of sun are possible this earlier morning, but ongoing showers and drizzle for folks north of Rt. 2 begets more clouds and scattered showers developing elsewhere today and tonight
–Small hail is unlikely today, as is graupel or thunder, but cool and cloudy conditions will prevail
–Scattered showers tonight, continued cool and cloudy
–Upper low is already pulling away tomorrow, but scattered showers and cool northeast flow develop
–By Thursday night into Friday we’re drying, though can’t rule out an isolated shower or three on Friday, partly sunny
–Warmer and sunnier this weekend with some reaching the low 70s by Sunday, with warmth extending through at least next Tuesday before a front brings showers and cooler temps, 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 the Stop & Shop Plaza on King Street in Northampton, 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
DAILY CELESTIAL (STAR):
–OUR STAR ROSE AT: 5:43am this morning
–OUR STAR WILL SET AT: 7:51pm this evening
–TOTAL DAYLIGHT TIME: 14 hours and 8 minutes
NIGHTLY CELESTIAL (MOON):
–OUR MOON WILL RISE AT: 5:49pm this afternoon
–OUR MOON WILL SET AT: 5:07am tomorrow morning
–MOON RISE DIRECTION: East
–MOON SET DIRECTION: West-Southwest
–MOON PHASE: Waxing Gibbous (94.2%)
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DAILY TERRESTRIAL
ZONE 1 – Northern Region
(Southern VT, Southwest NH)
–High Temps (Today): Upper 40s to Low 50s
–Low Temps (Tonight): Upper 30s to Low 40s
–High Temps (Tomorrow): Mid 40s to Low 50s
–Winds: Light easterly today and tonight, northeast gusts 10-20mph into tomorrow
–Sky Cover: Cloudy skies expected through mid-day Thursday, some sunny breaks possible Thurs PM
–Precipitation: Showers and drizzle ongoing in SVT… scattered showers develop by late morning and early afternoon, lasting into tonight… more isolated showers on Thursday
–NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: Patchy fog should lift, but we should see more patchy fog and drizzle tonight into tomorrow in spots
ZONE 2 – Central Region
(Western MA, North-Central MA, Northern Litchfield CT)
–High Temps (Today): Low to Mid 50s
–Low Temps (Tonight): Low 40s
–High Temps (Tomorrow): Low to Mid 50s
–Winds: Light easterly today and tonight, northeast gusts 10-20mph into tomorrow
–Sky Cover: Cloudy skies expected through mid-day Thursday, some sunny breaks possible Thurs PM
–Precipitation: Scattered showers develop by late morning and early afternoon, lasting into tonight… more isolated showers on Thursday
–NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: Patchy fog should lift, but we should see more patchy fog and drizzle tonight into tomorrow in spots
ZONE 3 – Southern Region
(South-Central MA, Northern CT)
–High Temps (Today): Mid to Upper 50s
–Low Temps (Tonight): Low 40s
–High Temps (Tomorrow): Low to Mid 50s
–Winds: Light easterly today and tonight, northeast gusts 10-20mph into tomorrow
–Sky Cover: Cloudy skies expected through mid-day Thursday, some sunny breaks possible Thurs PM
–Precipitation: Scattered showers develop by late morning and early afternoon, lasting into tonight… more isolated showers on Thursday
–NWS Alerts / Nut Notes: Patchy fog should lift, but we should see more patchy fog and drizzle tonight into tomorrow in spots
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MORNING DISCUSSION
Good morning folks, our dopey, sloppy, lazy, aimless upper low is going to finally get a foothold on a direction in this crazy life, and has decided to pack its sopping bags and head southeast and out to sea through tomorrow. Bon Voyage, Buddy!
I’m sure few here will lament the passing of this damp plague, being the second such system in as many weeks to dampen many spirits.
But the patient folk in our ranks will come to enjoy the sweet, sunny Spring conditions that are on the way, beginning Friday, but taken full flight over the weekend and into early next week.
Hopefully these recent rains will combine with upcoming sun and warmth to get the growing season rooted and footed properly for the next phase with produce being produced more earnestly by next month – here’s hoping for meteorological cooperation!
For today and tomorrow, it’s more of the same: more clouds, showers, some drizzle, some patchy fog, light wind, and cool temps in the 50s, which is quite below seasonable for early May.
We’ll start this morning mostly dry, save for some drizzle patches and north-of-route-2 showers, but showers and clouds will develop and thicken by late morning into the afternoon as our upper low begins to swing towards us.
This upper level system’s center will pass southeast through the northern Mid-Atlantic region overnight and out to sea Thursday, and as it does so, will help generate some scattered showers, but also keep our wind and flow turned out of the east and northeast, which is an onshore wind and a cooling flow.
Lows tonight with a few showers and patchy fog or drizzle will dip into the upper 30s to low 40s.
For Thursday, one more day of the same: mostly cloudy along with some scattered showers and highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s, but hopefully by afternoon we’ll be drying with time as the low pulls further away and out to sea.
Still, it will be chilly and gusts could get up to 20mph at times in some areas. Lows again will drop to either side of 40º Thursday night with a few isolated showers.
Friday is our transition day as the low keeps pulling away and as such keeps a northerly wind in our region, so temps will come up to the mid 50s to low 60s with some partial sunshine, along with a few isolated showers. Lows at night drop to near 40º as we continue to dry out the atmospheric column.
Then the weekend arrives, and I must say, if you’re a work-a-day, Monday through Friday worker, I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen such a truly GORGEOUS and dare I say, perfect weather weekend shaping up to enjoy and soak up in every way, in full support of any outdoor plans.
Highs reach well into the 60s on Saturday with mostly sunny skies and lows in the low to mid 40s, and highs will again be in the 60s Sunday, with some low 70s in the lower Pioneer Valley with more sunshine!
And if that weren’t good enough news after weeks of dreariness, these sunny and warm conditions will likely last through Tuesday, and possibly into Wednesday by which time a front may move through the region, and cool us down a bit.
Regardless, we’ve got 4-5 days of gorgeous, Spring conditions coming up, so do all the fun things with your fun people and enjoy.
As always, may Life swing your way today.
Take care, 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