12:48AM
You may be hearing about a record blast of Arctic air on the way for early next week from some outlets, but this simply will not be the case for southern New England. The pattern we are in is mild, and although there is some very cold air coming over the pole from Siberia into Canada, there will be no way to deliver it in force into this region for at least 9 days. The infamous “Southeast Ridge” is the main foe of this, putting up a road block to the cold air. This will continue to be the case probably into if not through the middle of next week. There are some signs that true cold finally arrives late next week, but that being so far out in time, we’ll just leave it at that for now and continue to monitor. So, for the more immediate future, i.e., the next several days, we’ll remain in a fairly mild pattern, along with continue below normal precipitation. Minor bouts of mainly rain are possible later Friday to early Saturday and again early next week as disturbances track west and north of New England. In the even shorter term, one such disturbance will move rapidly eastward, passing north of the area later today and tonight, but this system will only serve to increase the wind, bring a few clouds, and slightly cooler weather for Thursday.
Forecast for eastern MA, RI, and southern NH…
TODAY: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Highs 44-49. Wind WSW increasing to 10-20 MPH.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy to mostly clear. Lows 29-34. Wind W 10-20 MPH and gusty.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 39-44. Wind WNW 10-20 MPH and gusty.
FRIDAY: Increasing clouds. Chance of light rain late day and night. Low 33. High 44.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Low 34. High 45.
SUNDAY: Partly sunny. Low 39. High 53.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain showers. Low 40. High 50.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy. Low 30. High 44.