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DAYS 1-5 (MARCH 17-21)
If you have any outdoor plans this St. Patrick’s Day you’ll want to dress for mid winter as an already cold air mass is reinforced by an arctic cold front moving through the region. This front may produce some scattered snow showers this afternoon. Then it’s dry and continued cold for the remainder of the weekend into at least early next week, though toward midweek will continue to monitor a complex storm system coming off the Mid Atlantic Coast. Feeling at this time is that out-of-phase jet streams resulting in northwesterly flow near the Canadian Maritimes drives the southern stream system east instead of allowing it to come up this way. Forecast details…
TODAY: Mostly sunny morning. Partly sunny with scattered to isolated snow showers this afternoon, greatest chance southern NH / northern MA. Highs 30-38. Wind W 10-20 MPH, gusts around 30 MPH, shifting to NW late. Wind chill near 20 at times.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy evening. Mostly clear overnight. Lows 10-18. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, gusts over 20 MPH. Wind chill below 10.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 30-38. Wind NW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts. Wind chill near 20 at times.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 12-20. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, higher gusts. Wind chill below 10 at times.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 32-40. Wind NW 10-20 MPH.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. Lows from the middle 10s to lower 20s. Highs in the 30s.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny. Lows from the upper 10s to middle 20s. Highs from the middle 30s to lower 40s.
DAYS 6-10 (MARCH 22-26)
For now looks like any storminess remains suppressed to the south early in the period but by later March 24 or 25 a system from the west may bring a precipitation threat. Overall, temperatures remain below normal through the period.
DAYS 11-15 (MARCH 27-31)
With low confidence I say there is a chance of one or two days of above average temperatures in this period as we head down the home stretch of March. Meteorological investigation ongoing…