DAYS 1-5 (MARCH 8-12)
A cold front moves through the region this morning with rain showers and mild air. The air behind this front is not really that chilly, so we stay mild through the day as it starts to clear out west to east this afternoon. That mild air hangs around and is even reinforced Monday and Tuesday as another low pressure area traveling well to our northwest and north brings the frontal boundary back through as a warm front later Monday, and we may have the luxury of waiting until sometime Tuesday night for the boundary to again slip to the south, allowing that day to be the mildest of the short-lived stretch. However, I am not completely convinced that we won’t see that front sneak more quickly in via the Gulf of Maine as a back-door front, spoiling the party on Tuesday for at least northern and coastal areas. Something we’ll have to continue to monitor during the next couple of days. Wednesday, it’s back to reality as the frontal boundary by then is most certainly to our south and high pressure in eastern Canada delivers some low level chilly air as another storm heads for the Great Lakes at the same time. This system will try to drag that frontal boundary back through as a warm front, but that is held up until sometime that night or early Thursday morning, at which time we briefly enter the warm sector before a cold front plows through the region from west to east during the day Thursday. Additional unsettled weather can be expected as those fronts move through our region with more detail to come in future updates. Lastly, I hope you remembered to adjust any clocks needing manual adjustment, as we are now on Daylight Saving Time. Enjoy the later sunsets starting today!
TODAY: Mostly cloudy with rain showers morning. Increasing sun west to east afternoon. Highs 52-59 except 45-52 Cape Cod / South Coast. Wind SW 5-15 MPH, higher gusts possible, shifting to W.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 38-45. Wind W 5-15 MPH.
MONDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 47-54 South Coast, coolest Cape Cod, 55-62 elsewhere. Wind W under 10 MPH shifting to SE.
MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 37-44 evening before a slow rise occurs overnight. Wind SE to S up to 10 MPH shifting to SW 5-15 MPH.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs 46-53 Cape Cod / Islands, 53-60 South Coast, 60-67 elsewhere. A sharp temperature drop is possible in southern NH and eastern MA before the end of the day. Wind SW to W 5-15 MPH, may shift to N or NE at least in southern NH and eastern MA during the day.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 38-45. Wind shifting to NE 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Cloudy. Chance of rain. Highs 45-52. Wind NE 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Chance of rain. Lows 38-45 evening but can rise slowly overnight. Wind E to SE up to 10 MPH shifting to S overnight.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy with rain showers likely, followed by clearing west to east in the afternoon. Highs 50-57. Wind S to SW 10-20 MPH shifting to W.
DAYS 6-10 (MARCH 13-17)
Volatile mid March pattern. Additional unsettled weather opportunities which can include some mix / frozen precipitation as the pattern is somewhat colder.
DAYS 11-15 (MARCH 18-22)
Overall pattern leans cold with near to above normal precipitation. The vernal equinox (start of spring) occurs at 10:46 a.m. EDT on Friday March 20.