DAYS 1-5 (DECEMBER 28 – JANUARY 1)
The next-to-next-to-next-to-last day of 2020 (today) will be a mild one by late December standards as low pressure tracks east northeastward down the St. Lawrence Valley and a warm front goes by this morning followed by a late-day cold frontal passage. This moisture-starved system will bring only the threat of a rain shower ahead of or along its cold front and despite dominant cloudiness much of the day, we may see some clearing late today. The next-to-next-to-last day of 2020 (Tuesday) will feature a cold wind but dry weather with sun & a few clouds as we’ll be between departing low pressure in eastern Canada and approaching Canadian high pressure. The next-to-last day of 2020 (Wednesday) will be cold but tranquil as high pressure builds over the region, though some high cloudiness will show up. The last day of 2020 (Thursday a.k.a. New Year’s Eve), much like today, will feature lots of clouds and milder air ahead of yet another low pressure area taking a similar track north of our area, and there may be a few rain showers during the day, although these should exit by evening for any limited outdoor festivities taking place that night, just as colder air arrives. The first day of 2021 holds the most complex outlook of this 5-day period, as cold high pressure will have built into eastern Canada while another low pressure area approaches New England from the southwest. Cold air will be stubborn, at least at the surface, as the moisture from this system arrives during the day – a set-up for potential icing conditions and maybe some frozen precipitation, before rain becomes dominant, but all of this will depend on the depth of the cold air and how difficult it is to dislodge. Obviously, fine-tuning will be necessary as this event draws closer.
TODAY: Mostly cloudy through early afternoon then partial sun by late day. Chance of passing rain showers, especially during the afternoon hours. Highs 43-50. Wind S 10-20 MPH.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy evening. Clearing overnight. Lows 26-31. Wind W 10-20 MPH.
TUESDAY: Sun & passing clouds. Highs 32-39. Wind NW 10-20 MPH.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Clearing. Lows 13-20. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, diminishing.
WEDNESDAY: Sun & high clouds. Highs 33-40. Wind W up to 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 23-30. Wind S under 10 MPH.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain showers. Highs 45-52. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT (NEW YEAR’S EVE): Mostly cloudy. Lows 28-35. Wind N 5-15 MPH evening, diminishing overnight.
FRIDAY (NEW YEAR’S DAY): Overcast. Rain arriving from southwest to northeast, may begin as freezing rain and/or sleet in some locations. Highs 33-40. Wind N to NE 5-15 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (JANUARY 2-6)
Low pressure exits during January 2 which starts wet then ends dry & colder. High pressure builds in with dry and cold weather for January 3. Low pressure may pass close to or south of the region with an unsettled weather threat January 4 with the next system likely to be one passing north of the region with milder air and rain showers by January 6, but this being quite a few days away it’s not a high confidence outlook.
DAYS 11-15 (JANUARY 7-11)
Much of this period looks quiet other than a chance of some unsettled weather about January 8. The overall pattern may be shifting to more of a blocking set-up here though which has some potential implications for mid January.