DAYS 1-5 (NOVEMBER 12-16)
The Greenland Block pattern continues. A fairly weak, fast-moving disturbance crosses are area today with lots of clouds and a brief, minor precipitation threat in the form of potential light rain/mix north and a few rain showers South Coast, followed by a return to breezy weather Thursday and Friday with a passing sprinkle/flurry possible each day as upper level low pressure crosses the region. High pressure provides a fair weather interlude with less wind Saturday before the next disturbance moves rapidly our way via the Great Lakes Saturday night into Sunday with another rather brief period of precipitation – leaning toward rain for most of the region with a low pressure track just to the north and a redevelopment overhead and just to the east as the system moves quickly offshore. The windy, chilly conditions return during Sunday behind that system.
TODAY: Cloudy into midday with a touch of light rain/mix possible mainly I-90 belt northward, and some rain showers South Coast into early afternoon. Clouds think and break for some sunshine afternoon. Highs 46-53. Wind variable under 10 MPH becoming SW 5-15 MPH.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 33-40. Wind W 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny. A brief passing rain/mix shower possible. Highs Highs 45-52. Wind NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 28-35. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
FRIDAY: Variably cloudy. A slight chance of a passing sprinkle/flurry (if early enough). Highs 44-51. Wind NW to N 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Clearing. Lows 26-33. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 43-50. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, diminishing.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Clouding up. A period of rain – some mix possible southern NH briefly. Lows 35-42 early, then rising slightly. Wind variable under 10 MPH becoming S up to 10 MPH.
SUNDAY: Cloudy very early with rain ending, then a sun/cloud mix and a slight chance of a passing rain shower. Highs 43-50. Wind W to NW increasing to 10-20 MPH with higher gusts.
DAYS 6-10 (NOVEMBER 17-21)
Blocking pattern stays in place but shifts orientation eastward slightly during this period. We’ll watch for the next low pressure system mid to late period heading for the Great Lakes with a possibility to redevelop closer to New England.
DAYS 11-15 (NOVEMBER 22-26)
No changes to this part of the outlook with expected main storm track into Great Lakes and a bit milder pattern for our region. But any storms do need to be watched for redevelopment further south and east depending on the degree of blocking in place. This is the pre-Thanksgiving travel period so the weather becomes very important during this stretch of days and more refining of this forecast will be upcoming.
Thanks TK !
Wordle: 3
Excellent!!!!
Thanks JpDave !
Impressive!
Indeed!
Excellent Tom. 3 here also.
Wow!!! It amazes me at the variation in scores day-to-day.
All depends on the word and results of the starting word(s).
So true.
Congratulations!!
https://www.goes.noaa.gov/sector_band.php?sat=G19§or=can&band=09&length=24
Greenland block.
Good morning and thank you TK.
38 here, low 31 earlier this morning.
Ocean temp: 52
Wordle: 4
Nice !!
Good Wordle score!
Thanks, TK.
I got Wordle in four.
My son had a good view of the aurora last night in Littleton:
https://ibb.co/6cK2QX2D
Nice!
All aboard the 4 car. Tom Is leading the train today, so far anyway.
Excellent Tom and SClarke. And wow,…stunning photo SClarke
Thanks TK.
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Thanks, TK.
Awhile ago radar was showing GREEN over head. NOTHING
on the ground. No snow, No rain, NOTHING!!!
And the ski season has started at Killington
https://www.killington.com/the-mountain/conditions-weather/webcam/north-ridge-cam/
Thank you, TK.
I’d say yesterday was quite an angel day for Mac. First flurries in the morning and Aurora at night
https://ibb.co/1tCKMSyW
Tonight may be the peak
Wow!!! Awesome shot!!!!!
Thank you. Was quite a night
Up to 40 here.
What time tonight should I be looking to the sky to see the aurora?
(Wordle in three. Should have went with my gut instinct and I would have gotten it in two.)
Thank you TK!
Wordle: 3
Nice 3s Dr S and Sue!!
Ditto!
Congrats on all the Wordle 3s today!! WOW!!!
Great job!!!!
I was hopelessly LOST and was lucky to get it in 4.
Just didn’t see it. I spent 10 minutes substituting letters
when the correct word lit up like a neon sign in my head.
Funny how this game goes. 🙂 🙂 🙂
My starting word (Crane) seems to help me out a lot. Do you have a word you start with or is it random?
I sometimes mix it up. For quite a while SLATE was working for me, then it started to fail me, so I switched it up.
I’ve tried CRAFT, RIDGE, ADIEU, DONUT, FOCUS and occasionally something out of the blue.
I used SLATE this morning and what did it get me? the last letter in correct position. Now what???
I’ll keep at it. 🙂
I gave up changing starter words.,,for now anyway. I use two regular starter words.
Me too.
I change the starter words all the time.
https://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/images/latest_aia_171.gif
Current solar image.
Lots of activity and why aurora was prominent last night.
Great post Tom. Awesome night
Thanks, TK!
We landed from Las Vegas late to arrive back on the South Coast at midnight and were floored by how visible the aurora was. It was pretty cool to go from the Vegas Lights to the Northern Lights in one day. Social media hypers are saying tonight will be better – that’s a bit hard to believe after last night.
How fun. Could you see aurora from the plane ?
No – were not by a window unfortunately. Also I was surprised the pilot did not mention anything.
Darn. And I’m also surprised the pilot didn’t mention
Thanks Tk
My boss encountered very light snow on the MA / NH border around 9 a.m. which verifies that part of my forecast.
Your forecasts always verify TK. 🙂
I wish that was true, but it’s not. 🙂
I’m not your boss, but we had the same thing here.
🙂
I’m not your boss and I saw nothing here, even though it showed very well on radar. 🙂
I’m not even the boss of me and I didn’t see anything either
Will clouds clear in time for another show tonight ?
60/40 shot
Thank you
I’ve been hearing after midnight as opposed to the evening. It probably depends on location though.
Mark I sent you another email.
Got it, thanks Vicki.
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