A SHOWERY FRIDAY SHOULD QUIT FOR NIGHTTIME ACTIVITIES AFTER A FEW EVENING SHOWERS LINGERING IN NE CT, CMASS AND SOUTHWEST NH… SOME SCATTERED MORNING SHOWERS ALONG AND NORTH OF RT. 2 FOR FIRST HALF OF SATURDAY… COLD FRONT SWEEPS THROUGH SUNDAY AROUND MID DAY WITH MORE SHOWERS… I HAVE ONE EYE ON MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK WHEN A BRIEF PARTING WINTER SHOT IS POSSIBLE… (7:40PM WED)
Good evening everybody, just a quick update this evening.
We had a pleasant today for our Thursday, but now clouds have built back into the region, with a few showers around the region. This will be the case this evening into tomorrow morning – isolated to scattered showers, with lows near 40 degrees.
For tomorrow, rain will move in along that frontal boundary, and it will focus what looks to be a pretty steady band of rainfall tomorrow morning by mid morning and lasting well into the afternoon before clearing to the east.
Highs will be in the mid 50s with cloudy skies, and lows will drop into the low 40s as rain quits in most places, fostering abundant glee in the participants of evening revelry, good clean fun, and any manner quasi-debaucherous activities. Some patchy fog can’t be ruled out, either.
For Saturday, our warm front gains latitude and drops a few showers across the region. Highs should make it into the mid 60s with mostly cloudy skies. Again, if any sustained periods or breaks of sunshine develop, look for 70 degrees.
Showers move back in late Saturday night, and should last into Sunday, when a cold front sweeps the region with some more showers by mid day.
And, there is a coastal low possible next week, but it should pass out to sea to our south. A brief period of wintry weather is possible, despite some models showing accumulating snow over the past 24 hours.
I’ll save everyone the clickbait, but the attached image shows the coastal low pressure potential well enough by Wednesday.
We’ll do it all over again tomorrow. Have a great night!
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A SNEAKY SNAKE SIDEWINDING FRONT TREKS AND TRACKS BETWEEN AND BETWIXT THE HILLS AND DALES OF SOUTHWESTERN NEW ENGLAND THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY… PERIODS OF SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY, EARLY SATURDAY, AND THEN MUCH OF SUNDAY AS A COLD FRONT TURNS INTO A WARM FRONT AND THEN BACK INTO A COLD FRONT ALL OVER AGAIN… MAKE UP YOUR MIND, FRONT! OK, I’VE LOST IT, I’M YELLING AT FRONTS, IT WAS A GOOD RUN… (5:50am Thurs)
TODAY’S DATE: Thursday, March 28, 2019
TERRESTRIAL:
HIGH AIR TEMPS: Highs should rise into the upper 40s to low 50s in the Berkshires/Taconics/Litchfields, western hilltowns, SVT/SWNH, and N. Worcester County, while we reach the low to mid 50s for the Pioneer Valley floor down into northern CT and in S. Worcester County.
LOW AIR TEMPS: Lows should drop into the upper 30s to low 40s
SKIES: Mostly sunny skies, high clouds at times, increasing clouds late
WINDS: Light south wind
NWS ALERTS: None
CELESTIAL:
–OUR STAR WILL RISE AT: 6:40am this morning
–OUR STAR WILL SET AT: 7:11pm this evening
–OUR MOON WILL SET AT: 11:58am this morning
–OUR MOON WILL RISE AT: 3:19am tomorrow morning
–MOON PHASE: Waning Gibbous
SUMMARY:
–Good morning peeps, if you’re reading this, life is good
–How do I know? Because your alive. We’ve all lost a lot of people, but we’re still here so let’s make the best of the day
–We’ve got one more mostly sunny, fair weather day before a sidewinding sneaky snake front undulates without concern for our recent spate of fair weather days and nights
–Listen, snaky boundary, get offa my lawn!
–Oh that’s right, you’re not ON it, even though you’re going drop water on it. Got it. #Loophole
–Said cold front drops south tonight, fosters increasing cloudiness as the day ends and we head into the dark cosmic abyss together, WHEEEE!!!!
–Some scattered showers are possible before midnight, but most hold off until the pre-dawn period
–Isolated to scattered showers will be possible Friday, with mostly cloudy skies, and highs in the mid to upper 50s, and lows in the 40s
–For Saturday, cold front gets a stem cell transplant and becomes a warm front, and SHOULD lift well north of our region
–If it does, we’re soaring into the 60s, and if we get some sunny breaks, we could break 70 degrees
–If the front doesn’t get that far north, we could stay in the 50s, we’ll have to watch and track it
–Showers will be possible during Saturday morning, but should wane for the afternoon and evening
–Lows Saturday night will be in the 40s as warm front becomes cold front again, and drops south, uncertain of its role in this world – an aimless wanderer without direction. It happens. It might want to see a therapist, just sayin’
–Sunday looks showery for much of the day as the front slowly sags south with highs in the 50s and lows in the 20s with some black ice possible by morning
–Early next week looks fair at the moment, with seasonably cool conditions and highs in the mid 40s to low 50s from high terrain to low
Get out there and get it people. You’re gonna make it after all!
Have a great day!