Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Forecast Sneak Peek

Since my Umass Lowell forecasting debut was delayed one day by a certain NECN on air personality and Umass Alumni, I will give you dedicated followers (all 10 of you including mom!) a sneak peak at whats to come. This is a special treat and you should all feel lucky to be able to see this before it goes live.

By the way, as any good weatherman will tell you, I reserve the right to change this come tomorrow morning.
  
Wednesday

Mostly sunny and warm! This will be our last summer like day with temperatures running anywhere from the 78-84 for a high. There is the possibility of a brief rain shower that pops up in the late afternoon ahead of an approaching cold front.
  
Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy overnight. Any lingering showers near the coast should end. Low temps about 56-60. This will be our last "warm" night for awhile.

 Thursday
Transition day. Kind of like moving day for the weather. But your new neighbors are going to be rain and clouds. Strong cold front approaches from the west. The morning should be dry and cloudy but heavy showers move in by the afternoon. Not as warm. 68-72

Thursday Night

 Steady rain early in the evening but as the front passes through, expect the rain to stop overnight. And once this front moves through, many people will be in for a temperature shock. Cloudiness should only keep lows in the upper 40's near Boston, lower 40's outside of the city. But that will  feel mighty cold compared to the upper 50's we had on Wednesday night.

Friday

Perfect day! High pressure rules the day in the wake of the cold front. Ample sunshine and temps in the low 60's. These are the types of mid September days that remind you that early fall weather is actually pretty damn nice. Friday night will offer you a taste of what will be coming eventually. Low temps overnight drop into the 30's everywhere!! Haven't had a 30 degree reading in Boston probably since last April.

Saturday and Sunday

 Both days look really nice. High pressure continues to sit overhead and provide sunshine and temps in the 60's.



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