DAYS 1-5 (APRIL 29 – MAY 3)
An upper level low pressure will impact our weather during this entire 5-day period, with 3 associated surface lows helping to determine day-to-day weather during this time. The upper level feature is broad and will be making an initial trip to the northeast into the Great Lakes and then a drift to the east into the Northeast during this time period. Surface low # 1 sits off the Delmarva this morning and is in the process of weakening and dissipating, but has a pretty decent ribbon of moisture / rainfall with it. However, there is some very dry air at mid levels holding tough in response to high pressure located to our northeast, and that will keep the initial rain at bay over a good portion of the region for much of the day, with only remnant patches of showers making it into southern and western portions of the WHW forecast area at times during most of the daylight hours, finally getting into more of the region this evening and tonight as the initial low finishes to dissipate. But once that moisture is in here, it will continue to produce showers while the lower levels moisten up and areas of drizzle and patchy fog evolve as well. This sets up a soggy Sunday with at least drizzle much of the time, and occasional showers continuing. Surface low # 2 to impact us is in the eastern Gulf of Mexico this morning and will be moving rapidly north northeastward up the Appalachian Mountains, passing just west of New England Sunday night and very early Monday. This system will have a more extensive area of moisture with it and will produce widespread showers, some of them heavy, and possible thunderstorms, with the bulk of this activity coming through from south to north during Sunday evening (6 p.m. to midnight window). A dry slot will then work in from the south overnight and be with us on Monday, with fair weather despite some variable cloud cover, and mild air on a southwesterly wind as low # 2 lifts northward and away. Finally, surface low # 3, stacked under the upper low in the Great Lakes region, will move eastward and approach the on Tuesday, bringing showers back from west to east, especially during the afternoon and evening based on current timing. Wednesday’s forecast still hinges on the movement of both the upper level low and surface low # 3, and I expect both to be centered right over our area with lots of clouds and pop up showers, with sun:cloud and dry:rain ratios to be determined.
TODAY: Clouds thicken. Light rain possible CT, RI, central MA, and southwestern NH at times, but favoring end-of-day. Highs 53-60, coolest coast. Wind E 5-15 MPH.
TONIGHT: Overcast. Showers likely. Areas of fog/drizzle. Lows 45-52. Wind E 5-15 MPH.
SUNDAY: Overcast. Showers likely. Areas of fog/drizzle. Highs 48-55. Wind E 5-15 MPH, higher gusts especially in coastal areas by later in the day.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Overcast evening with widespread showers, some heavy, and a chance of thunderstorms. Lows 48-55 evening then rising slightly overnight. Wind E-SE 10-20 MPH inland with gusts 25-35 MPH, 15-25 MPH coast with gusts 35-45 MPH, shifting to SW overnight.
MONDAY: Sun/cloud mix. Highs 63-70 except 55-62 South Coast / Cape Cod. Wind SW 10-20 MPH, higher gusts.
MONDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. Lows 47-54. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny morning. Mostly cloudy with scattered to numerous showers afternoon. Highs 57-64. Wind SW 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Showers likely. Lows 45-52. Wind W 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Variably cloudy. Chance of showers. Highs 55-62. Wind variable 5-15 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (MAY 4-8)
Upper level low pressure lingers with additional showers possible May 4. Indications that blocking may be strong enough to keep the next low pressure area to the southwest and south and high pressure to the north keeps it dry, but on the cooler side, next weekend into early the following week, but low confidence in this forecast at the moment and will monitor guidance trends.
DAYS 11-15 (MAY 9-13)
Again low confidence but indications of drier weather overall, and eventually a warming trend potential as well.