DAYS 1-5 (APRIL 21-25)
The large scale pattern will be driven by evolving blocking which starts upstream over the Atlantic now. An upper level low that went by our region over the weekend from west to east bringing us showers and t-storms Sunday followed by a breezy, cool day with a few additional showers of rain and frozen precipitation Monday is mostly offshore now. The western extent of this low pressure area is still causing some cloudiness over Cape Cod and the Islands early today, but those will slide to the southeast with time and that area will clear, leaving us with abundant sunshine today under a small high pressure area. Temperatures will remain below normal. Sun quickly dries things out so fire danger is slightly elevated, though less wind (just light wind with coastal sea breezes) will be a limiting factor. As we move from mid through late week, upper level low pressure will sit offshore, even retrograding westward a bit (Thursday) temporarily. Wednesday, an approaching low pressure area from the west will try to push a warm front through, and while it brings a canopy of cloud cover and some precipitation our way, the front never makes it across the region as the larger scale block / upper low to east forces it southeastward, passing southwest of our region then being pulled into the circulation of the offshore upper level low pressure area. The latter will spin its way a little closer to our region Thursday into Friday. Each of these days will see the development of diurnal cumulus and stratocumulus clouds. Thursday will be more unstable so that those clouds can build into scattered showers, especially over eastern portions of our region. Saturday can be somewhat similar, but additionally we’ll likely see some increased high and mid level cloudiness as the next system that tries to approach from the west starts to be force southeastward, like its predecessor. This does mean continued below normal temperatures through the end of this week, but after the shower threat of Thursday, I expect precipitation-free conditions Friday and Saturday.
TODAY: Variably cloudy Cape Cod / Islands morning, otherwise mostly sunny. Highs 45-52, coolest coast. Wind W under 10 MPH early, then variable up to 10 MPH with coastal sea breezes developing.
TONIGHT: Clouding over. Overnight light snow / mix / rain developing from west to east with minor snow accumulation possible on unpaved surfaces, especially west of I-95. Lows 32-39. Wind variable under 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Cloudy. Lingering light rain potential mainly east of I-95 and south of I-90 through midday. Highs 45-52. Wind variable to SE up to 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Lows 37-44. Wind SE to NE 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY: Variably cloudy. Isolated to scattered showers which can be mixed with small hail or graupel. Highs 56-63. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 37-44. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 52-59. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 35-42. Wind N 5-15 MPH.
SATURDAY: Variably cloudy. Highs 51-58. Wind N 10-20 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (APRIL 26-30)
Blocking pattern but a slow eastward shift. Temperatures generally below normal. Dry weather to start. One or two wet weather chances follow in the final days of April.
DAYS 11-15 (MAY 1-5)
Blocking remains. Another upper low nearby. Temperatures below normal. Additional unsettled weather in the early days of May.
Good morning and thank yiu TK.
36 after low of 33
Ocean: 44
WORDLE: 3
Dreadful Spring weather continues. I think I will take a long nap. Please wake me when the weather turns nice, if it ever does.
Did I ever mention how much I HATE Spring around here? The only good thing about it is that I am still here on this Earth. The older I get the more I appreciate that fact.
Superb 3, JpDave !!
Thank you Tom.
Great job on Wordle!
Thank you
Excellent 3!!!!
Thank you
Thanks TK !
Wordle: 5
I should have gone with my instinct word, I’d have had it in 3, oh well 🙂
You got it. That first word is oh so critical. Today my first word got me nothing. Thankfully my 2nd word yielded a bonanza with 3 letters in position and one out of position effectively giving me 4 in position. Pretty easy from there.
Hope you are enjoying your vacation down there.
Nice !
Yes, thanks ! Yesterday, we trekked to the Great Dismal Swamp, a massive protected area of land starting in south-central VA and extends into northern North Carolina.
Peaceful, some long dirt roads that you drive to get more into the center of the park. Saw a lot of turtles and the scenery was really nice.
Wow! Sounds awesome. See any snakes?
Didn’t see any, but at one point, I sure thought I heard one under our truck, after returning from a short walk. I stopped in my tracks and I thought, there’s a loose piece of paper or a bag stuck and getting hit by wind, except it was clear and then I’m like, crap, we’re in this swamp, the next sound it sounded like was the hiss of a snake. But, I never did see it either, so I’m not sure. Let’s just say, I got in the track faster than I ever have, then drove over to get my wife, who doubted my story, lol 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Yikes. Sounds fascinating till the hiss. Yikes again
Cool. Since you were in the Dismal Swamp area, very well could have been a water moccasin (cotton mouth) Or a rattle snake. Good you got out of there. 🙂
Of course it could have been any number of harmless species.
I did the same thing on the third guess. I thought of the correct word but then changed my mind. I got it in 4.
🙂
How many times have we all done that. Nice 4 just the same.
Nice 5 and 4
I got really lucky. One letter not correct position for guess one. Nothing for guess two. Then oddly all but second letter in correct place for third guess. The Wordle gods were with Me.
Wordle 4.
Nice 4.
As above avg as the continental US has been since early March, I think it’s been well below avg in central and eastern Canada.
Hudson Bay’s ice is in as good a condition as I’ve seen it. And it’s been extra cold in the eastern 2/3rds of Canada.
So, we know the earth is always trying to balance out the transfer of heat and cold from the equator to the poles (and vise versa) and I do think a period of blocking is almost needed at this point to moderate the higher latitudes a bit from its very, very cold start to spring.
Something had better give.
Nothing like the 40s In Mid to late April. Oh yeah give me more of that. Love it, not!!
How about 60? Is that asking for too much? I don’t think so.
I feel the same way !
As we were settling down last night, someone I ended up on summer outlooks and I haven’t seen many projections in the last 10-20 years of cooler than avg summers in the northeast US, but that theme is growing now. Saw a lot of light blue with avg to below avg summer temps.
Supported with recent analog years of strong el-ninos. Western Canada, southern US bake and the Great Lakes and northeast have been avg to slightly cooler than avg through summer.
Someone = somehow
I don’t mind a cooler Summer because that would equate to 70s and 80s as opposed to 80s and 90s.
Thank you, TK. Up to 33 from a 27 low.
Off to have a bit of hand surgery in a couple hours so happy to see sunshine
Best of luck with that. Good sign, it’s NOT snowing!!!!
Good luck Vicki !
Thank you both. Will be happy to have it done.
Best wishes Vicki!
Jump up to 47.
AND Logan ALREADY has a Sea Breeze. Wonder of all wonders!!!
In the 5 car
Thank you TK!
Wordle: 3 – happy to be back on the train and glad for everyone has boarded!
Great 5 and 3 to you both.
Excellent!
Superb Sue !
Great! We can share engineering duties today!
Thanks Tk
Thanks, TK!
A pair of 27s the last two mornings.
My son had to scrape his windshield yesterday morning on his way to work.
Sox-Yankees 6:45 NESN+
Celts-76ers 7:00 NBC Sports Boston
Bruins-Sabres 7:30 NESN
I think I have the channels correct.
Brrrr …..
Great time of the year for sports !!
The Celts need to take care of their series, but thrilled to see the Hawks steal one in NY last night, as I want to see the Knicks have to wear themselves down to win their series.
And the Red Sox, even at 9-13, no one in the American League has gotten off to a great start, so, they are only 2 out, out of a wild card spot. Having started 2-8, they have stabilized to 7-5 in their last 12. And they have had a tough opening schedule including the Tigers, Astros, Padres, Brewers and now here come the Yankees, then Tigers and Astros again, so, they just need to play .500 or a little higher thru this stretch and I think they can be ok to contend for a wild card. And Crochet needs to get back to the Ace he is.
Full sun today here, NE wind as the high passes just to our north.
Very low dps and temps in the 50s but no instability clouds here today. Should get to 60-62F, but that sun is nice and hot, so I am very happy.
We’re headed to Virginia Beach and the boardwalk later on.
Saving the beach days for Wednesday thru Friday when the consensus forecasts down here seem to be projecting 75-82F, as the high moves offshore and we stay just south of a frontal boundary in the warm sector.
Love the Virginia Beach Board Walk. ENJOY!!!
Logan is at 43 with ESE wind at 12mph.
We are 46 here. Just LOVELY April weather!!!!
Thanks TK
Ugh. Still 45 or so minutes. But everyone here is so nice
Thanks, TK.
Correction:
The Celtics are apparently not on cable nor over-the-air TV tonight. I think that they are only on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service.
We are triple out-of-luck tonight; no cable or peacock here.
We can get Spurs-Blazers if I’m in the mood for hoops.
Will the cfs be correct for an upcoming below normal month of May?
Probably.
Thanks. Always appreciate your response. I’m sure we will have some average temperatures or a day or two above the mean averages.
Now I’m really pleased that I’m heading to Sarasota for most of the month of May.
Southern New England is having a mild spring so far (see below). It was bound to swing the other way eventually. 🙂
It’s a BALMY 46 here. Break out the beach chairs!!!
PATHETIC!!!!
In other words, typical for April along the coast.
Our spectacular spring continues.
To-date, Boston’s temp for March & April combined is about 2.9F above normal and precipitation is running a deficit – the latter not the best news because we had a fairly dry winter (total precipitation) and continue a long term dry spell in the region, despite some improvement in parts of SNE recently.
But in terms of overall – great spring so far for outdoor activity with the milder / drier side being the winner.
There are people who will dispute this, however the statistics already prove those disputes completely incorrect. This is why I keep track.
Been correcting people all over social media for days on end now.
In terms of the weather for today and going forward…
Today: Behaving exactly as expected.
Forward: No changes.
FYI: I noticed a typo in my temp range for Thursday. Somehow my brain made me type “46-53” when it was supposed to say “56-63”. I’ve fixed it.
Sounded real to me. Pretty much expected.
Thursday will be a little milder than tomorrow & Friday. A batch of slightly milder air coming around the back side of the low. It’s not all “colder colder colder”. That’s just the general outlook heading through the next few weeks, which is following 6 weeks that have averaged about 3F warmer than normal. We’ve been living a charmed life so far this spring. Now it’s time to pay for it a bit.