7:00 AM | Still on the cool side despite plenty of sunshine
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Patchy frost early; otherwise, mostly sunny skies, chilly, highs in the mid 50’s
Tonight
Increasing clouds, cold, patchy frost possible late, lows by morning in the low 30’s
Friday
More clouds than sun, still chilly, low-to-mid 50’s
Friday Night
Mostly cloudy, cold, upper 30's
Saturday
Partly sunny, a bit milder, low 60's
Sunday
Mostly sunny, comfortable, low 60's
Monday
Partly sunny, mild, mid-to-upper 60’s
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy, mild, chance for showers, upper 60’s
Discussion
Strong high pressure across New England will gradually slide off the coast today and a clockwise of flow around it will develop a strengthening ocean flow of air into our area. As a result, clouds will increase later tonight and tomorrow should feature more clouds than sun. In addition, temperatures will stay on the relatively cool side given the still chilly ocean temperatures just to our east. A cool front will move through the region on Saturday – likely on the dry side - and then more high pressure will take control of our weather for Sunday and Monday. The next front approaches the region by Tuesday and this should renew our chances for showers. One fly in the ointment for the weekend will be a developing late week low pressure system near the Southeast US coastline. It currently looks like it will slide off to our southeast and not impact our weekend weather in the I-95 corridor, but it still has to be closely monitored.
Video
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