Friday November 14 2025 Forecast (7:14AM)

DAYS 1-5 (NOVEMBER 14-18)

The fast-flow pattern continues. Today we’re still in a brisk northwesterly air flow behind the latest disturbance which went through yesterday. A cold pool of air aloft will continue to promote some cloud development today but it will be less extensive than yesterday, however still able to produce a brief passing light shower of rain or mix – though the extreme majority of the region will just have a dry day. High pressure builds in tonight into Saturday – a northward extension of a high centered to our south, and also sliding offshore as the day goes on. The next low pressure system charges our way via the Great Lakes and its warm front spreads a shield of high clouds across our sky as early as midday Saturday, and the day will end with a thickening overcast. The warm front will produce a period of precipitation – mainly rain, but can start as a brief mix in parts of southern NH – during Saturday evening which exits pre-dawn Sunday. The cold front can cause one more rain shower to move through during early to mid morning Sunday, and as that passes offshore and its parent low intensifies upon departure, we’ll see the wind make a come-back during Sunday with just the chance of a quick passing rain/mix shower, otherwise dry weather returns. While Sunday’s temperature is seasonably cool, additional cold advection will drive a colder than normal chill into the area for Monday, along with additional gusty wind making it feel even colder. Monday looks dry in general, but the type of day we have to watch for an isolated snow flurry from moisture that makes it over the hills / mountains to our west from the Great Lakes region. High pressure builds toward the region Tuesday while low pressure still spins in Atlantic Canada, so we’ll continue chilly and breezy that day with fair weather.

TODAY: Partly cloudy. A slight chance of a passing shower of rain/mix. Highs 44-51. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, a few higher gusts.

TONIGHT: Clearing. Lows 26-33. Wind N 5-15 MPH.

SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 42-49. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, diminishing.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Clouding up. A period of rain, may begin as a brief period of sleet. Slight chance of a thunderstorm especially western areas. Lows 33-40 early, then rising slightly. Wind variable under 10 MPH becoming S up to 10 MPH.

SUNDAY: Variably cloudy until mid morning with passing rain showers. A sun/cloud mix thereafter with only a slight chance of a passing rain/mix shower. Highs 43-50. Wind W to NW increasing to 15-25 MPH with higher gusts.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. A brief snow flurry possible early. Lows 25-32. Wind NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts. Wind chill can fall below 20.

MONDAY: Partly sunny. Slight chance of a brief snow flurry. Highs 38-45. Wind NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts.

MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 21-28. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.

TUESDAY: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Highs 40-47. Wind NW 10-20 MPH.

DAYS 6-10 (NOVEMBER 19-23)

Storm track shifts to send a low pressure into the Great Lakes with possible redevelopment closer to New England late next week – details TBA. Temperatures start the period below normal then trend milder before an end-of-period chill-down.

DAYS 11-15 (NOVEMBER 24-28)

This outlook goes through “Black Friday” and this important travel and Thanksgiving holiday period is one of the most scrutinized for weather of the entire year. Trends / indications still for a Great Lakes storm track. One or two systems need to be watched for potential weather impact here but neither look major this far in advance. Temperature trend is to a little above normal for this period overall, but some variability day-to-day.

64 thoughts on “Friday November 14 2025 Forecast (7:14AM)”

  1. Good morning and thank you TK

    36 here now and it was also the low overnight.

    Ocean temp: 51

    Wordle: 5. Likely caboose land.

    Oh did anyone here Jets coach Aaron Glenn spouting out Mayeday! Mayeday! Mayeday!……

    I am continually impressed by the play of Drake Maye. I think we have a keeper.

    Nice win for the Pats. Perfect, nope, but a win and that’s all they need.

      1. I was joking on the Mayeday stuff. You notice
        I used Mayeday and not the typical distress signal
        of “Mayday”. πŸ™‚

  2. Hopefully storm tracks are lake cutters. I know for the folks that love a big snowstorms , I’m sure there will be redevelopments in the future of the mid Atlantic coast that will hold the cold air and then we get some quick hitters.

  3. Wordle is a 5 for here. I did something I said I would not and it cost me a guess. Live and learn but I suspect I’ll do it again. πŸ˜‰

      1. Oops. I didn’t see your score. I am honored to share the caboose with you. Always good to get the word.

    1. I got it in four.

      It’s still early, so I’m pretty sure that someone else will come in lower and take the helm today. πŸ™‚

  4. Thanks TK !

    busy, busy, haven’t even played wordle yet. Had before school extra help for a percent test today.

    Hopefully will remember to play later. πŸ™‚

    1. I won’t take the controls yet, hoping that you get a good enough score to at least join me as co-engineer. No pressure, but you did a great job for us yesterday, and I can’t get these songs out of my head, which might not be a good sign:

      “Runaway Train” – Soul Asylum
      “Locomotive Breath” – Jethro Tull
      “Casey Jones” – Grateful Dead

      1. I was going to post a You Tube link to Casey Jones, but thought the better of it because of the line “High on Cocaine”.

        Wouldn’t want anyone to think that our engineer would be driving the train high on cocaine!!! πŸ™‚

        1. btw, I have a vinyl copy of the Grateful Dead’s Workingman’s Dead album stashed away in a closet somewhere in the house.

          1. ha ha ha. I don’t know who the engineer will be today, perhaps yourself, but I for one do not care for jazz. πŸ™‚

            1. If the caboose is suggesting music. I am a fan of late 50s and 60s. I also like new age but that runs the risk of putting the conductor to sleep

    1. To clarify, this is the almanac that is published in Maine and not The Old Farmer’s Almanac from Dublin NH that has been around four 234 years and has no plans to quit.

      1. Excellent !

        I get that one every year !

        Live on the monthly pages with the tides, length of day, sun declination, sunrise/sunset.

        I like the stories and stuff in the back. They have a great story this year on the summer of 41, I think it is, when joltin Joe had his 56 game hit streak and Ted Williams hit .406. Both players stats for that season are unbelievable.

        About the only thing I don’t pay attention to are their seasonal forecasts. And they claim to have 80% accuracy. Ba ha, ha ha …….

  5. Thanks TK! I am thoroughly embarrassed and disgusted with the product the Jets put on the field. As a life long jets fan I have not found any fun in watching this team. I am reminded that when we root for professional sports teams we are rooting for businesses. The Pats are a far better run business than the Jets. Justin Fields is Zach Wilson 2.0. Brutal – and the new receiver they picked up from Colts was awful with those dropped passes. What a joke.

    1. 60-70% of the country, you can go outside and enjoy lunch or the afternoon pleasantly comfortable without a jacket.

      In the south, its still beach weather ……

      With good fortune, when I retire, the camper will be somewhere south of say 35N latitude during the cold season πŸ™‚

  6. Thanks TK.

    There is a train of cutters on both the 12z GFS and Euro to end the month of November. Too bad after the great start to the month at the ski areas. Looks like mostly rain to Quebec with these systems. Although much of the country, as of now, looks cold at the end of the runs as we move into December.

    1. Yup, I was going to post that, but I was so DISGUSTED I was fearful of what I might post. At least it is now and NOT in the middle of Winter, BUT I fear that will be the pattern all the way through the Winter.

        1. ha ha ha, even though it’s not Winter. πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚
          Yes, understood. I still don’t like the cutters!!!!

  7. Thank you TK!

    SClarke – got room for a co-engineer? I promise I won’t touch anything. πŸ™‚

    1. There’s plenty of room!

      Do you know which lever is the brake? I’m not sure – maybe we should ask Tom. πŸ™‚

  8. Some notes on the Patriots:

    1) They have more wins this season than the last 2 years combined.

    2) They will have a winning season record no matter what.

    3) Their current winning streak is the longest since 2019.

    4) Sports models give the Pats a 97-99% of making the playoffs. (Hopefully they are not using the GFS. πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ :))

    5) At the beginning of the year, they were given a 39% chance.

    And Jackie Bradley Jr (JBJ) is joining the Banana Ball League.

  9. According to Eric, there are signs that December will be VERY COLD!!! πŸ™‚

    Hopefully it won’t be Jimmy’s WASTED COLD.

    Fingers crossed JPD! ❄️

  10. Wordle in five. Just the worst today. lol.

    Re weather – I’m not rooting for cold to stick around. Hoping for a warmup on thanksgiving so the town 5k is a little more bearable!

    Re Pats – easy does it. We have the easiest strength of schedule. I think the pats vs ravens game could be flexed to primetime because if the ravens are on a win streak it will be a very meaningful game for them. I think that game will be the true scope of how good the pats are and what flaws there are ahead of the playoffs.

  11. We desperately need a weather event. Wordle followed by pats game seem to have been the topic for,the day

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