Wednesday Forecast

10:15AM

DAYS 1-5 (JULY 5-9)
High pressure brings another bright, warm, dry summer day today, then slips offshore allowing humidity to increase Thursday. A trough moving in from the west Friday will add showers and thunderstorms to the mix, but it currently looks like this will progress quickly enough
for improving weather early in the weekend and generally very nice weather for the balance of it.
TODAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 75-83, coolest at the coast. Wind light variable with sea breezes.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 56-63. Wind light variable to S.
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy. More humid. Highs 77-86, coolest South Coast. Wind S 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Humid. Chance of showers overnight. Lows 63-70. Wind S 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers/thunderstorms. Lows from the middle 60s to lower 70s. Highs in the 80s, some 70s South Coast.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with showers in the morning. Partly cloudy in the afternoon. Lows in the 60s. Highs from the upper 70s to middle 80s.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny. Lows from the upper 50s to middle 60s. Highs from the upper 70s to middle 80s.

DAYS 6-10 (JULY 10-14)
Fair, dry weather July 9. Warm front brings clouds and a shower threat July 10. Higher humidity and a risk of a few showers/thunderstorms at times July 11-13.

DAYS 11-15 (JULY 14-18)
A trough to the west of the region early in the period brings humidity and a shower/thunderstorm risk before a flat ridge arrives with lower storm chances but more heat.

43 thoughts on “Wednesday Forecast”

  1. Morning and thank you sir for taking some of your valuable vacation time
    to make this update. Much appreciated.

    DID I see a photo somewhere taken by yourself of an Alley.
    An Alley that looks very familiar to me: Looks to be taken from Fairfield looking E or NE paralleling Boylston??? 😀 😀

    I had 4 days off and returning to the office today feels like I literally left the office
    a few minutes ago. Where does the time go? Where? WOW! I can’t believe how
    fast it goes.

  2. Thanks TK.
    The better parameters for thunderstorms on 12z NAM comes Saturday however they occur between 8am – 2pm which is not usually conducive for strong thunderstorms here.

  3. Thanks, TK!

    Hello, everyone…

    THANK YOU SO MUCH, Vicki, for sharing your awsome remarks about Mac and your experience at the Dana-Farber. You are a courageous and beautiful person!

    1. You gave me a huge smile. Thank you, Captain. You are such a kind person. I am honored to know you on here!!

  4. Thank you, TK. Enjoy your vacation. Back to work after a lovely four day weekend for me. What an amazing stretch of summer weather.

  5. Hmmm

    Just looked at the NWS technical discussion for the 1st time in DAYS.
    Now they are talking about potential flooding Later Thursday into Friday????

    Where the bleep did that come from?

    Holy Mackerel

      1. I don’t know if you are being facetious or not as I know NOTHING
        about these matters. Are you supposed to lay it down just
        prior to rain OR this messes up your plans to lay it down?

        I really don’t know. 😀

        1. Hahaha, being totally serious. I need a good rainfall after putting this stuff down to really absorb it into the soil. Given the water ban in my town it will be tough to get down over an inch of water during the hour per week im allowed

          1. Ugh….I am so nervous about grub control and kids that between considerable rain and the irrigation system, it had 6.5 hours of rain.

  6. A little disappointed in local TV weather today…

    I watched 3 local stations’ weathercasts from the noon news. Each one of them said something different about Friday, ranging from “but it won’t be a washout” to “Friday will be kind of a washout”. One of them even contradicted themselves several times.

    A whole lot was said, but between those 3 weathercasts, I gained no real valuable information. It’s time for a new approach, or better yet, an old approach…

    1. How about simply some better professionals.
      Sometimes I think the stations are scraping the bottom of the barrel, except
      for their chief meteorologist. (Barry excepted).

      ie, it comes down to $$$ as always. They’ll pay for one and that’s it.

    1. What the BLEEP is BLOOMBERG???????

      NEVER HEARD OF IT. Never!

      Isn’t he the Mayor of NYC?

      Wasn’t there some sort of Bloomberg Index of some sort?

      NEVER did I ever hear of a Bloomberg network and I have no clue
      where to find it on my cable system. 😀

      1. You are not alone. I did a search for Boston pops and found it that way. Were it not for the search option, I would have missed it on tv.

    1. Kill the females!! The large motionless white ones will sit on the bark of the tree trunks and wait for the males to mate and then lay millions of eggs. Kill the females if u can

      1. Lovely photo.

        I often hit copy but things done copy. We will blame it on technology 🙂

        1. Nope, it is us (sounds better than we, but grammatically speaking I believe the correct use is we. The computer only does what we tell it to do. SO what happens is we “think” we hit copy and then when we actually hit paste, it pastes in whatever was on the clipboard, ie the last thing we copied. 😀 😀 😀

          1. Ageee….I actually have never blamed a computer. And I started working with the very first word processors in 1975. Redactron and wang. And one year later…..I believe, the first typesetting machine to use mag tape. I had to code everything which made it pie simple to pick up HTML.

    1. Yup, pretty nice that’s for sure.

      Now we’ll see what happens tomorrow night into Friday.

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