DAYS 1-5 (APRIL 17-21)
A wave of low pressure passes by our region this morning and midday and as it moves offshore during the midday and afternoon hours it will pull a frontal boundary back to the south and return the maritime air mass to the entire region. The wettest weather in the form of scattered to numerous showers occurs this morning through midday before tapering off. I cannot rule out an embedded thunderstorm, favoring areas well west and southwest of Boston prior to the more stable marine air overtaking those locations. Enough drying may take place for some breaks of sun, particularly north and northwest of Boston, later. Maritime air remains dominant on Saturday with cloud cover abundant, but a lack of any precipitation. Temperatures on Saturday will be more uniformly cool through the region than they have been recently. Sunday, low pressure passing to our north will drag a trough and cold front through from west to east, bringing showery weather back to the region. Behind this front comes a pretty chilly air mass and that will be with us for Monday – Patriots Day – which will be impacted by the chill and a gusty breeze as we have our traditional Boston Marathon and late-morning starting Red Sox game. An upper level disturbance will bring lots of clouds back during the afternoon Monday with the potential for light showers of rain and snow. High pressure builds in for Tuesday with fair but continued cool weather.
TODAY: Mostly cloudy – early morning breaks of sun are most likely Cape Cod / late afternoon breaks of sun are most likely north of I-90. Showers likely region-wide morning through midday including the slight chance of a thunderstorm mainly well west and southwest of Boston. Highs 58-65, mildest inland areas. Wind variable up to 10 MPH shifting to NE.
TONIGHT: Variably to mostly cloudy. Lows 45-52. Wind variable to NE to E up to 10 MPH.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy. Highs 52-59. Wind E up to 10 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 45-52 evening, may rise overnight. Wind E shifting to S 5-15 MPH.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy. Showers likely mid morning to mid afternoon. A period of steadier rain later on. Highs 55-62. Wind S 5-15 MPH becoming variable.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Cloudy early with rain ending, then decreasing clouds. Lows 38-45. Wind variable to NW 5-15 MPH, higher gusts overnight.
MONDAY – PATRIOTS DAY: Sun and passing clouds morning. Mostly cloudy afternoon including the chance of a rain or snow shower. Highs 45-52 occurring by midday with a slow fall probable after that. Wind NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts.
MONDAY NIGHT: Gradual clearing. Lows 33-40. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
TUESDAY: Sunny to partly cloudy. Highs 52-59. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (APRIL 22-26)
Trend for this period is for a blocking pattern to evolve with a tendency for unsettled and cool weather more dominant. Details TBD.
DAYS 11-15 (APRIL 27 – MAY 1)
Blocking pattern likely with our region on the cool side. Some unsettled weather but no indications of excessively wet weather.
Thanks TK !
Turns out I was wrong in thinking that boundary would get back east late yesterday or into the early evening, never warmed up in marshfield or Boston or the north shore.
You are correct. NeVER made it here.
I waited but no go!
Good morning and thank you TK.
53 here
Ocean: 44
WORDLE: 5
Nice, see you at the 5 car 🙂
Wordle: 5
I’ll take it, as I didn’t have a ton after the first 3 guesses.
Nice. Same here. I think we will be in the caboose today.
Showers exiting here….
i think i am near the end too at least for this batch.
Walked the shore and didn’t beat the rain. Came home looking a bedraggled cat.
I am at 49F. Thinking my over / under will be 55F today. Of course my batting average at forecasting temps on precipitation days is not always the best. I do too much 2nd guessing.
I have no clue. I am thinking maybe 58 here?????
I’ll go for 65 here. And I love the bedraggled cat visual
Local radar
https://radar.weather.gov/station/KBOX/standard
It’s 61F now after an overnight low of 53F. We had just under 1/2″ of rain. The sun is out now.
I got Wordle in 4.
Nice 4 MR. Engineer!!!!
Nice, SClarke !
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/sector_band.php?sat=G19§or=ne&band=GEOCOLOR&length=24
The motion in the low clouds in central and western areas show that northeast flow setting up for the whole region as the morning progresses.
Also, depicts cool, unstable air above and why the SPC has the smallest chance of what would be a low-top, non-severe thundershower later this afternoon if any sun can develop and try to slightly moderate the boundary layer.
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html
https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES19/ABI/SECTOR/ne/09/20261071201_GOES19-ABI-ne-09-2400×2400.jpg
Disturbance in upstate NY dropping southeastward.
Thanks TK
First 90 degree temperature of the season yesterday at BDL. Last year the first 90 degree temperature was on June 4th.It doesn’t look like will be seeing a 90 degree temperature for a while.
Nice. We didn’t make it to 55F, lol.
Made 62 here briefly before the East wind really started to do it’s thing.
I was watching the local forecast here in CT yesterday evening and it was showing BOS in the 40s. Meanwhile you travel west on the Mass Pike it is summer time with temps up in the 80s and in some places hitting 90 degrees.
Awesome 5s and a 4 for Wordle, Tom, JPD and SClarke
Thank you, TK. We are up to 62 from our low of 59
58 here.
Wordle 5. Took a bit to see where it was going
Excellent. That seems to be most days for Me lately
Wordle 4 for me to join SClarke!
Very nice, A couple of 4s and 3 5s so far.
Thanks, TK.
Upper 50s and mostly cloudy today, but abundant sunshine and no rain in the forecast, including long-range. Very little variation in temps: Between 58 and 62 during the day and 40 to 44 at night. This is the tranquil period here.
Thanks Tk . All of the house windows are open as the house is very humid . I’m wearing shorts today
I have 63 here , warmer than Boston I think
Just reached my over / under for today, 55F. Thinking that NE winds will keep me there and after that the temps will drop. Maybe??
61 here. Brightening up some.
Hmm
Now 63
I am still 8 degrees below you.
Repeat of yesterday?
Now back down to 60.
Make that 59!
58
JUST LIKE YESTERDAY!!!!!
Topped out at 55F which was my O / U for today. I am at 54F and falling.
The air behind this from doesn’t appear to be all that cold. Not until the front that comes through on Sunday. Our coolness is courtesy of the ATLANTIC!!!
I see a 70 degree reading at Keene, NH. and a 68 at Springfield, VT.
https://weather.us/radar-us/massachusetts/reflectivity/KBOX.html#play-0-12-5
Getting that low-top, convective, but non-severe activity popping inland where the boundary layer is milder, which is unstable with the disturbance above.
Thanks, TK!
Tom, Jimmy B and all other educators: Have a great Spring Break!
Thanks Captain !!
We are pulling our camper to a state park, just east of Norfolk, VA.
I see some low 60s Monday and Tuesday before a rebound into the 70s and 80s Wed thru Friday. Outside of a some showers this coming Sunday afternoon, a decent amount of sun most of the week. I love New England, but I am looking forward to a break from it for a week.
Enjoy, Tom!
Thanks Captain! Heading to Fort Myers for a few days of heat and high dew points. Glad I am missing the next chilly wave of air.
I think there was one day this week if not two where the daytime temp on top of Mt Washington was equal to that in Boston (Logan).
Looks as if the storms just west of me will continue to slide past to the west. Rain here and thunder a handful of miles away
We were at 71 which blew my over under out of the water. Down to 70