DAYS 1-5 (APRIL 12-16)
High pressure sits over our region today with much lighter wind than yesterday, but allowing for coastal sea breezes to develop as it tries to warm up from abundant sun, before it gives way to increasing clouds. These clouds will fan across the sky from the west in advance of a warm front which passes by tonight. Shower chances will be greatest near the MA / NH border with this feature. The front will bring in much warmer air for Monday, though the southwesterly air flow we’re in will produce a cooling influence along the South Coast, coming off the ocean water to the south of New England. A trough will make a run through the region Monday night, at which time I cannot rule out a passing isolated shower. We stay in the warm air Tuesday, but again with the cooling influence at the South Coast with southwest to south wind off the ocean. A low pressure disturbance passing by to our north Tuesday night will bring the remnants of a batch of showers and thunderstorms moving from the Great Lakes through New York into New England, so a shower is possible. The cold front trailing this system will bend around into its springtime back-door front orientation, driven by high pressure nosing into the Canadian Maritimes and Maine behind that disturbance. This means that at least southeastern NH and eastern MA can end up much cooler for Wednesday. The warm air tries to make a come-back into these areas by Thursday, but as we get out that far into the forecast time frame the details of those kinds of changes are harder to forecast. Check updates as we move through the coming days!
TODAY: Sunshine followed by clouds. Highs 48-53 coast, 54-59 inland. Wind variable up to 10 MPH with developing coastal sea breezes.
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Chance of a shower mainly southern NH / northern MA. Lows 45-52 evening, rising slowly overnight. Wind SE up to 10 MPH evening, shifting to SW 10-20 MPH overnight.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy. A shower possible, mainly late-day and favoring southern NH / northern MA. Highs 48-55 Nantucket / Martha’s Vineyard, 55-62 South Coast, 63-70 most other areas except 66-73 interior valleys. Wind SW 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
MONDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Chance of a shower southern NH and northern MA in the evening. Lows 48-55. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Highs 55-62 South Coast, 63-70 MA South Shore and Cape Ann, 71-78 elsewhere. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. A shower possible, favoring southern NH and northern MA. Lows 48-55. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 55-62 South Coast, 62-69 MA South Shore and Cape Ann, 70-77 elsewhere, but likely turning sharply cooler at least NH Seacoast and eastern MA during the day. Wind SW 5-15 MPH likely shifting to NE and E at least NH Seacoast and eastern MA during the day.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Chance of a shower. Lows 45-52 except 52-59 interior southern MA. Wind variable under 10 MPH.
THURSDAY: Variably cloudy. Chance of a shower. Highs 55-62 South Coast, 63-70 MA South Shore and Cape Ann, 71-78 elsewhere. Wind variable becoming SW 5-15 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (APRIL 17-21)
Battle zone here between cool high pressure in eastern Canada, a warmer high pressure ridge to our south, with a frontal boundary providing a path for disturbances in between. Leaning warmer April 17, cooler April 18, warmer April 19, then a stronger push of cooler air from the north and west after that. Shower chances exist mostly around the time of air mass changes.
DAYS 11-15 (APRIL 22-26)
One ore two opportunities for wet weather in a variable temperatures pattern heading into late month.
Thanks TK !
Wordle: 5
Nice,Tom!!
Good morning TK and thank you!
Though near the coast, I’ll put my over / under at 51F. I don’t mind being off by 1 degree but of course, I’ve been off by more everyday this week. I think it’s called easterlies.
Good morning and thank you TK.
52 after being up to 53 following morni g low of 38
Ocean: 41
WORDLE: 5. Permission to board the 5 car please.
After 2 3s and a 2’I have had 3 5s in a row.
How strong will the sea breeze be today. With Ocean at 41, the potential is for it be be pretty chilly near the coast.I bet at least Logan falls back well into the 40s. Likely not as severe as one moves back from the coast. Will be watching.
AS of 9 am,
Logan was at 46 with the wind already East at 5 mph. How strong that wind gets will determine the high temperature.
Very nice 5!!
Welcome to the 5 car !
Thank you, TK. 44 up from a low of 31.
I’ll go with 61 for here on the last day of a masters that I’ve really enjoyed. Would be fun to see Rory with a back to back. But hoping Scottie moves up and would love to see a win for him also
Wordle 3….a number that has eluded me for too long
Yay! And I’ll be joining you.
Awesome SClarke
Wow! you 2 great Scores!!! Tom and I will take up residence in the CABOOSE!!!! Please send snacks and beverages. Thank you. 🙂
Superb Vicki and SClarke !
❤️
Thanks TK
Hi JimmyJames. I may have missed it but have not heard you mention the Masters
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/satlooper.php?region=04W&product=ir
Super typhoon Sinlaku
Yikes. I am getting a lot of mentions of that on my phone.
I saw that. Sustained winds at 150 MPH and gusts at 200 MPH.
The C’s locked up the #2 seed on Friday.
B’s got themselves a wild card spot yesterday despite their loss.
The Sox’s bats woke up and got a good win.
The Revs won yesterday 1-0.
The Fleet unfortunately lost in their 1st TD Garden game.
The Masters leaderboard has certainly tightened up.
It’s interesting that in both one division in the East and one division in the West in the NHL there is a team in the top 3 that has not clinched a spot because there are two wildcard teams with more points, and a few teams that sit outside the cut line with a couple games left that can still get in.
The teams that are most definitely NOT in the playoffs from the NHL as of right now…
EAST
Detroit Red Wings
New Jersey Devils
Florida Panthers
Toronto Maple Leafs
New York Rangers
WEST
St. Louis Blues
Seattle Kraken
Calgary Flames
Chicago Blackhawks
Vancouver Canucks
Those ten teams can plan their tee times already. 😛
🙂
Wordle 4
Nice
Excellent !
Logan is at 47. We’re down to 50 with that EAST WIND!!
Woke up to a beautiful sunny morning! Too bad today isn’t Easter…one week too late. Oh well.
I like waking up to bright sunshine on Easter Sunday and a nice snow cover on Christmas Day. 🙂
At least Easter was Warmer!!! Pretty chilly out there along the coast and not all that warm inland either.
The highest I see around the area is 51 at Norwood.
Alright, now for Orthodox Easter (my family) and more good food and festivities. 🙂
Happy Easter Tom. My Son-In-Law and my daughter celebrate today as well.
Happy Easter to you and your family, Tom!
48 at Logan, still 50 here.
It’s 55 F here.
This is a wonderful collection of Artemis II photos and videos:
https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/
Temps definitely going to stay on the lower sides of the ranges today.
Of course. My over under ensured that. Sorry all
How is rain here for overnight and morning. I have a half Dozen full large trash bags for big brother/sister. They need to be out by 7 am …. Well before my wake up Time. So they need to
Go out tonight
RRFS has a serious BDF Wednesday with Boston in the 40s by late afternoon.
I guess I’ll keep my winter coat out. Sometimes I’ve worn it in May as well.
Always keep it handy until Memorial Day Weekend.
Of course. Was expecting that. 🙂
59.6 here. Getting closer to my o/u
We just made 52 while Logan is still 48.
I didn’t dare try an over/under for today. 🙂 I was hoping 55 or 56, but that is NOT in the cards.
55 here in Quincy.
Guidance still flirting with the BDF chances, but likely under-forecasting them.
My discussion remains unchanged after review of 12z info.
Hit my O/U just briefly and now down hill.
Thank you TK!
Wordle: 3
Nice 3. Love it.
Serving Bloody Marys and rum and coke in car 3. Warning. The air might turn blue if I don’t stop yelling at the announcers
Linked kestrel to my iPad 61.6
https://ibb.co/Ngb8dgg0
Complete with my calendar reminder
Arghhhhhhhhh with these announcers.