Sunday May 29 2022 Forecast (8:21AM)

DAYS 1-5 (MAY 29 – JUNE 2)

No need to waste time reading a long blog on the first of two beautiful holiday weekend days, so here’s an abbreviated synopsis and forecast update for southeastern New England. A high pressure ridge will be the upper level dominator of our weather for the last few days of May. Surface features will determine our sensible weather. High pressure to the south of the region will bring two dry days today and Memorial Day with a warm-up. A back-door cold front will sweep into the region during Tuesday from the northeast capping the warm up and reversing the temperature trend. When we get to midweek, June arrives with a cooler spell and a deterioration in the weather as the front that came through starts to make a return toward the region with an increase in clouds and eventually the chance of some wet weather with the break-down of ridging and arrival of a disturbance from the west.

TODAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 74-79 coast, 80-85 inland. Wind NW under 10 MPH early, becoming variable, then SE up to 10 MPH especially coast.

TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 56-63. Wind S to SW up to 10 MPH.

MONDAY (MEMORIAL DAY): Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Highs 79-84 coast, 85-90 inland. Wind SW to W 5-15 MPH.

MONDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 60-67. Wind SW up to 10 MPH.

TUESDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 78-85, but turning much cooler from northeast to southwest starting midday or afternoon. Wind W 5-15 MPH shifting to NE.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Lows 51-58. Wind NE 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 66-73, coolest coast. Wind NE to E 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 53-60. Wind E up to 10 MPH.

THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers. Highs 65-72. Wind SE up to 10 MPH.

DAYS 6-10 (JUNE 3-7)

Frontal boundary nearby – unsure if our region ends up on the warm side briefly, but at least a chance of some shower activity on June 3 with this. Canadian air mass brings drier, cool air June 4-5. Warmer air tries to make a come-back with some unsettled weather possible later in the period.

DAYS 11-15 (JUNE 8-12)

Overall pattern looks fairly dry and seasonable to slightly cooler than normal with predominant flow from eastern Canada at the surface.

24 thoughts on “Sunday May 29 2022 Forecast (8:21AM)”

  1. Thanks TK.

    Gorgeous morning here in Bar Harbor ME… sunny and 65 heading up to a high in the mid 70s. Weather that I would more expect here in mid July than Memorial Day weekend.

    Despite clouds and fog, weather turned out to be almost entirely rain free yesterday so I can’t complain. The difference between the weather in the town vs Acadia surprised me…we had filtered sun and temps were in the upper 60s in the morning in town but much of Acadia was socked in with clouds and fog and temps in the upper 50s. I guess pretty typical for here.

    Front moved through around 7pm and we had 45 min of rain, then everything cleared right out. Left a huge rainbow over the village near sunset!

    https://i.postimg.cc/13yr4xM9/939-EA5-D4-FE62-464-C-8-ECA-DD16-E715-D834.jpg

    1. Thanks for sharing this info, and the rainbow photo. We really miss Acadia, it’s been several years.

    1. Awesome. I know you’ll have a wonderful and well deserved time away.

      My son and DIL are roaming the CT/NY border camping also. They woke up to see an eagle soaring over the river their tent was beside.

    1. I was in Boston taking some photos of this “Chamber of Commerce” day this afternoon. 😉

    1. I do. In fact I pretty much knew it 10 days ago when my friend Lisa, who I assist with the Hampton Beach Official FB page, posted that the birds were nesting in the same place as last 2 years. It was not officially announced though until the last few days. But I’d already made alternate plans.

      My guess is this will impact the fireworks that are scheduled for June 18 & 22 (Saturday sand sculpture fireworks & the first Wednesday night shoot of the season). The plovers usually leave the next by the end of June, so they should be able to resume for June 29, or at latest their July 4 holiday display.

      1. I’m glad that they care for the Plovers first. There used to be some between Humarock and rexhame. Not sure if they still nest there.

        1. Me too.
          I’m one of the biggest fireworks fans, but when it comes to these endangered birds, waiting a few weeks to set them off is a no brainer. There will still be plenty of displays up there between late June & the end of summer. People do complain, but they’re not really thinking before they speak.

  2. For sky watchers, there will be a very good pass of the International Space Station tomorrow evening (Monday) that takes 6 minutes, crossing the sky from WNW to SE at a max elevation of 81 degrees (almost directly overhead) from 9:14PM to 9:20PM. It will be closest to overhead at 9:17PM.

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