DAYS 1-5 (NOVEMBER 11-15)
Discussion…
Taking a moment to recognize and thank all Veterans for their dedication, service, and bravery. Understanding that most cities and towns continue with restrictions for activities, but if there are any small Veterans Day ceremonies outside this morning and midday there will not be any weather issues as we continue the summerlike pattern we’ve been in for several days. Today is Boston’s day to break a record high temperature as the morning sunshine and southerly wind should help temperatures take off quickly and make it to 70, besting the record of 69. This has been my expectation for several days for Boston in this stretch, and now it’s time to see if it plays out. Other locations have set some record highs in the days before this. What has been far more impressive than the magnitude of the warm spell, which hasn’t been exceedingly warm since we were not shattering records everywhere every day, was the longevity, being one of the longer stretches, and in some locations the longest, we have seen. Regardless, it’s about to end, and will do so as a cold front ambles its way eastward into and across the region tonight and early Thursday. However, it appears that the rain shower activity with this front will be somewhat limited, with the only shot of “beneficial” rainfall across the South Coast, while other areas get less significant activity. An initial moisture feed from Tropical Storm Eta heads south of the region. As the cold front settles just to the south of the region, one wave of low pressure will keep cloudiness in the region for a good portion of Thursday. A little influx of drier air will try to clear the region out at night but another disturbance coming along on Friday will thicken the clouds up again and deliver a shot of some rainfall. This will be a fairly-quick moving system and be on its way out quickly, opening the door for a chilly high pressure system to move in via the Great Lakes Saturday, a day that will be breezy and seasonably cool for us here. This high quickly moves offshore by Sunday and a warm front approaching will bring an increase in cloudiness, but right now it does not look as wet as it did previously – in fact, we may escape the entire day without any rain. This will be something to watch as we get closer to the weekend.
Details…
TODAY (VETERANS DAY): Partly sunny morning. Mostly cloudy afternoon. More humid. Highs 66-73. Wind S increasing to 10-20 MPH.
TONIGHT: Cloudy with rain showers arriving, most numerous South Coast. Humid. Lows 53-60. Wind S 10-20 MPH.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy. A few rain showers around, mainly morning. Highs 60-67 morning, falling to the 50s afternoon. Wind shifting to NW 5-15 MPH with higher gusts possible.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Lows 41-48. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY: Becoming cloudy. Periods of rain especially from late morning on. Highs 48-55. Wind NE 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with a chance of rain early, then clearing with areas of ground fog forming. Lows 38-45. Wind N 5-15 MPH early, diminishing.
SATURDAY: Sun and passing clouds. Highs 48-55. Wind NW 10-20 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 30-37. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, diminishing.
SUNDAY: Increasing clouds. Highs 48-55. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (NOVEMBER 16-20)
Cold front moves through early November 16 with a rain shower risk followed by breezy and cool but dry weather. Disturbance may bring additional cloudiness and a rain shower risk November 17 before high pressure builds in and then south of the region with fair weather the middle of next week. Next disturbance may bring clouds and a risk of light rainfall by the end of the period but this is very low confidence.
DAYS 11-15 (NOVEMBER 21-25)
Still very low confidence out this far. May see another surge of mild weather, not as significant as the one we just had, with mainly dry weather. Alot of re-evaluation is needed to fine-tune the weather forecast for later this month.