DAYS 1-5 (SEPTEMBER 15-19)
Discussion…
The smoke plume from the western US wildfires finally reached the New England sky in full force yesterday after flirting with the region off and on during the last week. This smoke plume will remain over the region into the middle of the week and even when the sky is clear of clouds, it will have a very milky appearance, and impact the brightness of the sun. Down here at the surface, we will continue to have our own brush fire danger due to ongoing dryness and little or no rain in the forecast to help. We will also continue to see rough surf along the shoreline through tonight as a result of offshore Hurricane Paulette, which has moved away from Bermuda and will head out over the open Atlantic through midweek. So there is quite a bit going on despite the weather itself being quiet. Cool high pressure builds in today then settles off to the south during midweek as we warm up again. A cold front slices across the region Thursday night with no more than a passing shower as many areas likely remain dry. Another high pressure area builds toward the region from Canada at the end of the week, and it’s becoming pretty certain that all of the remnant tropical moisture from Hurricane Sally in the Gulf of Mexico will pass to the south of our area.
Details…
TODAY: Smoke-filtered sun. Highs 65-72. Dew point near 40. Wind NW 5-15 MPH.
TONIGHT: Clear except high level smoke and ground level fog patches. Lows 45-52. Dew point lower 40s. Wind W under 10 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Smoke-filtered sun. Highs 70-77. Dew point rising to lower 50s. Wind SW 5-15 MPH with gusts 20-25 MPH.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clear except high level smoke and ground level fog patches. Lows 55-62. Dew point middle 50s. Wind SW diminishing to under 10 MPH.
THURSDAY: Smoke-filtered sun may be a bit brighter than previous days. Highs 75-82. Dew point upper 50s. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Variably cloudy. A passing shower possible. Lows 55-62. Dew point briefly near 60 then falling to lower 50s. Wind SW shifting to NW 5-15 MPH.
FRIDAY: Partly sunny. Highs 62-69. Dew point lower 50s to upper 40s. Wind NW to N 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 43-50. Dew point falling to upper 30s. Wind N 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 61-68. Dew point upper 30s. Wind N 5-15 MPH, higher gusts.
DAYS 6-10 (SEPTEMBER 20-24)
Expecting high pressure to continue to dominate for most of this period with dry weather and temperatures warming to near to above normal. A trough and frontal system from the west may bring clouds and a shower threat late in the period.
DAYS 11-15 (SEPTEMBER 25-29)
The obligatory watching for tropical systems will continue, but right now it looks like that threat will be largely absent for this region, and after a threat of some shower activity around to start the period, the general pattern will continue to be one governed by high pressure and generally dry weather.