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2:30 PM | "Cold" World Series resumes tonight in Boston where history can be made; "Home Run Weather" app index drops to a 0 by game time

Paul Dorian

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Discussion

Tonight could be a historic night in Boston, Massachusetts as the World Series shifts back to Fenway Park and the Red Sox can clinch at home for the first time in 95 years. Despite two world championships in the last nine years, the Red Sox have not clinched a World Series at home since 1918. The weather for this World Series has been quite chilly; especially, during Games 1 and 2 in Boston with temperatures primarily in the 40’s. In fact, the “Home Run Weather” app index has at times dropped to the lowest value possible, 0 on a scale of 0 to 10, indicating very unfavorable weather conditions for home runs.

The weather looks quite chilly again for tonight’s Game 6 in Boston and indeed the “Home Run Weather” app index drops rapidly this evening to a reading of 0 by game time. Perhaps, not even the cold weather with temperatures in the 40’s can stop David Ortiz, the hottest hitter in baseball. If the Cardinals force a Game 7, the weather actually would be noticeably milder on Thursday night in Boston, but there will also be the chance for showers as a frontal system approaches from the west.

In terms of the coldest World Series games ever (and the records are sketchy pre-1970’s as MLB did not track weather records), the most memorable game occurred in Game 4 of the 1997 World Series in Cleveland, Ohio between the Indians and the Florida (now Miami) Marlins. The first-pitch temperature for that game was 38 degrees with a wind chill in the teens. Snow flurries fell throughout the game and ice patches actually formed on the infield. The first two games of that Series were played in Miami where temperatures were in the high 80’s. The second coldest game in recent history was the first game of the 1979 World Series in Baltimore, Maryland between the Orioles and Pirates with first-pitch temperatures right around 40 degrees and a steady, chilly rain falling.

Perhaps the most memorable game with respect to weather and the World Series is likely Game 5 of the 2008 World Series between the Fighting Phils and the Tampa Bay Rays. That game began on October 27th with 50-degree temperatures and rain falling and was suspended in the 6th inning as the rain became too heavy. The game could not be resumed the next day as a powerful nor’easter continued to pound away on the Philadelphia region with a cold, steady rain and even several inches of accumulating snow in nearby Bucks County, PA. Finally, two days after the game began, Game 5 resumed on a cold night in Philly with first-pitch temperatures at 44 degrees along with a gusty northwest wind - and the Phillies went on to clinch the title.

7:00 AM | Improving conditions as upper low pulls away; noticeably warmer as we approach the weekend

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Becoming mostly sunny, still on the cool side, highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly clear, breezy, cool, lows by morning in the mid 50’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, warmer, mid 70’s

Thursday Night

Mostly clear, not as cool as recent nights, upper 50’s

Friday

Becoming mostly sunny, mild, mid-to-upper 70’s

Saturday

Patchy fog then becoming mostly sunny, pleasantly cool, low 70's

Sunday

Patchy fog then becoming mostly sunny, cooler, mid-to-upper 60’s

Monday

Patchy fog then becoming partly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Discussion

Deep upper level low pressure that has plagued the western states in recent days will pull away to the east and improving weather conditions will take over as we close out the work week. Weak offshore flow will help to promote a warming trend as high pressure takes over for the next couple of days, but there signs for another cool-down by the latter half of the weekend and the early part of next week.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/NU9yr0oYXCk

7:00 AM | Another chilly, unsettled day, but improvement is coming during the second half of the week as upper low pulls away

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy with some patchy fog around, chilly, snow or rain showers possible during the morning hours, low 50’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance for snow or rain showers, low 30’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, chilly, mid 50’s

Thursday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, low-to-mid 30’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, breezy, still chilly, mid 50’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, milder, low 60's

Sunday

Mainly sunny, mild, low 60’s

Monday

Partly sunny, turning colder, low 50’s

Discussion

Deep upper level low pressure will continue on its eastward trek and, as it pulls away from the region, high pressure will gradually build in. Today will be another unsettled and cold day in the southern Rockies, but improvement is coming during the latter part of the week. The weekend promises to feature rather decent weather conditions as upper level high pressure will take firm control around here. Colder air, however, looks like it will make a return to the region early next week.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/NU9yr0oYXCk

7:00 AM | Cold shot for the northern Rockies to produce some frozen precipitation in the Denver region and accumulating snow in the higher elevations

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy, cold, a little freezing drizzle this morning, possible rain or snow shower this afternoon, highs in the mid 40's

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for rain or snow showers, lows by morning in the low 30’s

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, chilly, snow or rain showers possible, near 50

Wednesday Night

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance for snow or rain showers, low 30’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, chilly, mid 50’s

Friday

Partly sunny, chilly, mid 50’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, milder, near 60

Sunday

Mainly sunny, mild, low 60’s

Discussion

Deep upper level low pressure that plunged southward near the west coast on Monday will move over Nevada today and then to over northern Wyoming by tomorrow morning bringing with it a chilly air mass into the southern Rockies. In addition to the chill, there will be possible freezing drizzle, rain and/or snow shower activity in the Denver metro region between tonight and tomorrow night and accumulating snows of up to 3-5 inches are possible in nearby mountainous locations. The upper level will continue on its trek to the east and high pressure will promote a warming trend in the region during the upcoming weekend.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/Gr_hIJp_HRU

7:00 AM | Deep upper level low gradually pulls away from the region and heads to our east

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy skies this morning with possible showers then some afternoon clearing likely, breezy, quite cool, highs in the low-to-mid 60’s along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly clear, breezy, cool, lows by morning in the mid-to-upper 50’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, breezy, cool, mid 60’s

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, upper 50’s

Thursday

Becoming mostly sunny, milder, low 70's

Friday

Mostly sunny, pleasant, low-to-mid 70’s

Saturday

Patchy fog then becoming mostly sunny, cool, near 70

Sunday

Patchy fog then becoming mostly sunny, cooler, mid 60’s

Discussion

Deep upper level low pressure that plunged southward yesterday along the west coast will begin its slow departure from the area later today and tonight, but it’ll be close enough to produce one more day with unsettled and cool conditions across the area. As the upper level low pulls farther away from the region later this week, high pressure will return and we’ll begin a warming trend by the end of the week.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/Gr_hIJp_HRU

7:00 AM | Colder weather returns to the southern Rockies for the first half of the week with the threat for snow shower activity

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, colder, highs in the mid 40's

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for a few rain or snow showers, lows by morning in the low 30’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, cold, chance for rain or snow showers, upper 40’s

Tuesday Night

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance for snow showers, low 30's

Wednesday

Partly sunny, cold, rain or snow showers possible, upper 40’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, chilly, maybe a shower, low-to-mid 50’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, not quite as cold, mid-to-upper 50's

Saturday

Mainly sunny, milder, near 60

Discussion

The weekend was rather tranquil and rather mild across the southern Rockies, but changes are coming to begin the new week. An upper level trough of low pressure will bring colder air into the region and snow showers could accompany this next cold shot during the next couple of days.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/NH5WMwAkBe0

7:00 AM | Quite chilly and unsettled to start the week, but a warming trend in a few days

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy skies, quite breezy, cool, showers likely, highs in the low-to-mid 60’s along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, breezy, cool, showers still possible, lows by morning in the mid-to-upper 50’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, still quite chilly, chance for more showers, low-to-mid 60’s

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, mid-to-upper 50’s

Wednesday

Becoming mostly sunny, a bit milder, mid 60's

Thursday

Mostly sunny, pleasant, near 70

Friday

Mostly sunny, pleasant, low-to-mid 70’s

Saturday

Mostly sunny, pleasant, low 70’s

Discussion

An upper level low will approach the region today from the north and it will generate a chilly and unsettled start to the week with the threat for showers during the next 36-48 hours. High pressure will gradually build back into the region later this week and that will promote a warming trend as we head into the late week and weekend.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/NH5WMwAkBe0

2:30 PM | *Major activity on the sun*

Paul Dorian

sunspot

Discussion

Solar activity remains high and intensifying. There is now a new sunspot called AR1882 which rotated over the sun’s eastern limb earlier today and it appears to have erupted with two X-class solar flares (most intense classification). Other sunspot regions called AR1875 and AR1877 have continued to erupt with lesser flares as they rotate towards the sun’s western limb. One of the X-class flares with the new sunspot region was bracketed by two erupting magnetic filaments each located hundreds of thousands of kilometers away from AR1882 which means the flare may been part of an interconnected global solar eruption. More solar flares are in the offing as these three sunspot regions, AR1875, AR1877 and the new AR1882 are on the Earthside of the sun and capable of additional solar eruptions.

7:00 AM | Warmer this weekend, but a change back to cooler early next week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early; otherwise, partly sunny skies, breezy, cool, highs in the upper 60’s along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, breezy, cool, patchy fog late, lows by morning in the upper 50’s

Saturday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, milder, mid 70’s

Saturday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, patchy fog late, near 60

Sunday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, cool, low 70’s

Monday

Patchy fog early then remaining mostly cloudy, maybe even some drizzle, cool, upper 60’s

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy, quite cool, chance for showers, mid 60’s

Wednesday

Partly sunny, still on the cool side, upper 60’s

Discussion

A warming trend this weekend will not last too long as the approach of low pressure is likely to bring much cooler weather back into the region early next week and the threat of rain will increase.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/7WJbHuCmS04

7:00 AM | Tranquil weekend weather-wise, but deep trough of low pressures could affect us next week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Clouds and patchy fog early today; otherwise, partly sunny skies, cool, highs in the mid 60’s

Tonight

Partly cloudy, cold, lows by morning in the upper 30’s

Saturday

Mostly sunny, cool, near 60

Saturday Night

Mainly clear, chilly, upper 30’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, milder, mid-to-upper 60’s

Monday

Partly sunny, cooler, mid 50’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, colder, snow showers are possible, near 40

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, snow showers still possible, low 40’s

Discussion

The weekend looks rather dry, tranquil and uneventful, but all of that could change during the first half of next week. A vigorous upper level trough of low pressure will move out of Canada and into the interior west early next week and the result here could be colder and perhaps even snowy conditions.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/7WJbHuCmS04