Tuesday June 1 2021 Forecast (7:33AM)

DAYS 1-5 (JUNE 1-5)

After a cool and wet Memorial Day Weekend, which dried out just as it was ending, we have some warmer days coming in as we begin the month of June. High pressure parks off the US Mid Atlantic Coast much of this week, but we still have to push out the lingering cool of the weekend today so the warm up, while noticeable, will be a bit slow to really get going, and there will be a lot of high cloudiness in the sky filtering the sunshine as warmer air moves in aloft as well. By Wednesday, we end up with a bit more sun, but then the clouds come back again later in the day as a disturbance approaches, and this may cause a shower at night, but nothing widespread. Thursday’s humidity and shower threat increases as a cold front approaches. I’ve been back and forth for a few days on whether or not this front fully pushes through the region or moves in and then hangs around. Right now I’m leaning in a direction of frontal passage and it moving offshore allowing slightly less warm and somewhat drier air in on Friday, although it will still be somewhat unstable with a shower threat there. Warmer air makes a return Saturday as that frontal boundary comes back as a warm front and should be moving through during the morning with some clouds and maybe a shower, then more sun and higher humidity…

TODAY: Partly sunny. Highs 71-78. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 55-62. Wind SW up to 10 MPH.

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs 74-81. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers. Areas of fog. Lows 60-67. More humid with dew point near 60. Wind SW up to 10 MPH.

THURSDAY: Partly sunny. Chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Highs 77-84. Humid – dew point 60+. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Chance of a shower. Patchy fog. Lows 60-67. Humid – dew point 60+. Wind SW under 10 MPH.

FRIDAY: Variably cloudy. Chance of showers. Highs 71-78. Less humid. Wind W 5-15 MPH.

FRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Chance of a shower. Lows 58-65. Wind S under 10 MPH.

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a shower possible early, then partly cloudy. Highs 77-84. More humid. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

DAYS 7-10 (JUNE 6-10)

High pressure offshore brings warm to hot weather June 6 with a minimal shower or thunderstorm threat. Maybe a slightly better shower and thunderstorm threat as a frontal boundary gets closer early next week, but unclear if that front pushes all the way through and dries out the air around mid week. Something to watch.

DAYS 11-15 (JUNE 11-15)

Low confidence outlook for zonal pattern with variable temperatures and a few shower threats amidst mostly dry weather.

29 thoughts on “Tuesday June 1 2021 Forecast (7:33AM)”

  1. Thanks TK.

    And thanks for the dewpoint temps. Very helpful for planning my days.

    First heat wave of the season next week? 🙁

  2. Good morning and thank you TK.

    Please keep any heat wave the bleep out of here. Thank you.

  3. 4 days of NE wind has cooled the ocean temp back down to 50 Degrees! Let’s hope that warms back up in a hurry. I think it will.

  4. Thank you, TK.

    Ocean temperature 50F on June 1st, wow! Thanks for letting us know, JPD. How’s your wife?

    1. Still sick. Thank you Joshua. Last time it was 2 weeks, so we don’t expect much difference this time around.
      This vaccination damn well better work!!!

        1. Thank you Vicki. The last thing she needs now is HHH!

          Still away off, so we shall see. AND it gives her several more days to feel better as well.

  5. Thanks TK. This day in weather history 10 years ago the EF3 Springfield tornado. The tornado was on the ground for 38 miles. This was the first New England tornado I saw on live television as it was crossing the CT river heading for downtown Springfield.

      1. During of the morning of that day a warm front came through with showers and thunderstorms. Sunshine came out after and by early afternoon a tornado watch was posted and then later that afternoon we ended up watching a tornado that went on 38 mile track which is unusual for New England. The SPC five days in advance of this was highlighting New England for the potential of severe weather.

  6. I liked how the article was written so even if you don’t have a great understanding of weather the details make it so you know why this tornado outbreak happened. This day 10 years ago shows although rare we can get strong tornadoes here in New England.

    1. Excellent presentation! Thank you SAK.

      Is this this year? We really don’t need it after the pandemic 15 months we have been enduring! Of course, the weather doesn’t give a crap about that.

  7. Thanks TK.

    Final numbers for the weekend for me were 2.31″ for the first storm, 1.17″ for the second, and a total of 3.48″ for the entire weekend. Hit 7.06″ for the month of May…..impressive!

    Great game last night with a dramatic OT win by the Islanders. The Coliseum will be rocking Thursday night for game 3. If every game in the series is going to be like last night, I may have a coronary before it is over.

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