Goodbye Sunshine
A little bit of morning sunshine/coastal fog will give way to clouds, which will dominate the sky this afternoon.
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A little bit of morning sunshine/coastal fog will give way to clouds, which will dominate the sky this afternoon.
It's going to be another gorgeous weekend here in New England! Sunshine and summerlike temperatures are the weather headlines throughout the period.
It's here! The sunny stretch, that is! It's here to stay throughout the weekend.
Today will be the end of this unsettled weather pattern that began just a few days ago.
A frontal boundary in the New England vicinity will continue to make its mark as the focal point for showers and locally heavy downpours through Wednesday.
Welcome back from a wonderful weekend just for our Moms! Beaches were packed, parking lots were full at local parks, and boats were out on the water!
The title is a reminder...Mother's Day is right around the corner.
Rain has been very persistent across southeastern Massachusetts since yesterday. Since then, the rain, heavy at times, has overspread all of Southern New England.
Showers will be steadiest and heaviest across southeastern Massachusetts for through midday. By this evening, widespread, heavy rain will be aiming towards our neighborhoods from the south. We will be in the 'warm sector' today with southwest winds blowing 10-20mph.
The rain will be on and off for then next few days. In other words, keep those umbrellas within arms reach.
Sunshine is back for a short stint before rain blankets the mid-week forecast.
Downpours and lightning/thunder are lighting up our Doppler radar this morning. These heavy thunderstorms will create downpours through mid-morning.
It's one wave after another as a front is stalled near the area in association with a zonal jetstream flow.
A tough pattern is taking shape. Consequently, it'll be tricky to provide the exact timing of the multiple chance of showers throughout the weekend.
The jetstream is going 'zonal' on us. This will provide us a chance for showers from time-to-time from midweek into the weekend.
Happy FRRRiday! The sun will be emerging as the clouds and the showers will be departing. Winds will become feisty due to strong cold air advection. Skies will become mostly sunny to partly cloudy this afternoon with high temperaures in the upper 50s to lower 60s.
Patchy frost can be expected to be scattered in our suburbs, especially north and west of Boston. Hopefully, you remembered to cover up those special flowers and plants.
Rain 'in', rain 'out'...That seems to be the deal with this current weather pattern. A storm system moves in just as quickly as it moves out.
An upper level low will be putting us through its 'spin cycle' through Wednesday.
Rain will continue to taper as we approach the lunch hour.
Temperatures won't be nearly as high as the past couple of days.
It's going to be another warm day but not as hot as Monday.
It's the last day that we are going to be affected by a stubborn upper level trough before we see the 'light'. A trough will be show movement tonight as the jetstream carries it to the east. An upper level ridge will begin building on Friday.
Round and round we go! An upper level trough and low pressure system will continue to affect New England through Thursday. This will mean morning sun, midday building clouds, and pop-up afternoon and early evening showers.
An upper level low sitting near Northern New England will continue to provide diurnal clouds and a few pop-up daytime showers. This stubborn pattern is going to break just in time for the Red Sox Home Opener this Friday!
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