DAYS 1-5 (APRIL 2-6)
Our weekend will be a split although neither day will fit very many people’s definitions of “wonderful” or “perfect”. While we have a dry Saturday with a fair amount of sun, the price will be a chilly and gusty wind much of the day. This takes place as high pressure approaches from the west and low pressure departs via eastern Canada – a set-up we see a lot at this time of year and have seen quite often recently. Sunday’s weather will be more tranquil, but if we see any sun it will be a bonus as a weak area of low pressure sends clouds and eventually some rainfall into the region. We may even see that rain mix with or change to snow over some interior higher elevations Sunday night before it ends as colder air works in. This system will move right along so that we are back into dry weather Monday, but there may be a lot of fair weather clouds that day due to some cold air aloft. A weak area of high pressure brings dry weather for most of Tuesday, but we’ll already be seeing an increase in high clouds ahead of our next round of unsettled weather, which will be low pressure approaching from the Ohio Valley, set to bring us more wet weather (and maybe some higher elevation snow?) by Wednesday.
TODAY: Sun/cloud mix. Highs 48-55. wind NW 10-20 MPH, gusts around 30 MPH especially through midday, diminishing gradually later in the day.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Lows 35-42. Wind W 5-15 MPH.
SUNDAY: Any early sun gives way to clouds. Rain arriving west to east afternoon. Highs 48-55 by midday, then slowly falling during the afternoon. Wind variable to E 5-15 MPH.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Cloudy evening with rain likely, may mix with or turn to snow interior higher elevations before ending. Breaking clouds overnight. Lows 33-40. Wind variable to N 5-15 MPH.
MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy. Highs 48-55. Wind NW 5-15 MPH, gusty.
MONDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows 33-40. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.
TUESDAY: Sun followed by clouds. Highs 48-55. Wind variable up to 10 MPH.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Rain arriving by late. Lows 38-45. Wind E 5-15 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Overcast. Rain likely, may mix with or turn to snow interior higher elevations evening. Temperatures steady 38-45, may fall later. Wind E-NE 10-20 MPH.
DAYS 6-10 (APRIL 7-11)
Additional unsettled weather due to impact by a couple more low pressure systems April 7-8. A period of fair weather but near to below normal temperatures follows this as Canadian cold winds the often-mentioned battle.
DAYS 11-15 (APRIL 12-16)
Overall pattern similar, typical springtime battle zone. Unsettled weather probably a couple times.
Thanks TK.
The wind is having trouble deciding which way to go this morning. The sun is bright and the sky is clear blue. What’s not yo love!
Yo love. To love. Heck….I guess both work 😉
Yo! Love!
Hahahaha
Thanks TK !
Good morning and thank you TK.
Looks like a typical Spring set up with typical Spring temperatures. Nothing earth shattering.
Going to try my luck at fishing tomorrow AM. We shall see how that goes. Where I am heading has been stocked with rainbow trout. It has been a long time since I have caught one of those. My guess is tomorrow won’t be the day either. We shall see. I usually like to wait a few more weeks, but I am getting antsy. 🙂
Very exciting. If you are comfortable sharing the location, I will tell my son. If not in an open forum maybe you could let TK know
Good luck
Will report it tomorrow afternoon. 🙂
No Sense reporting if no fish are caught. 🙂
perfect – thank you very much!
🙂
Fixed that opening line that made no sense because I mixed 2 thoughts. Thanks Julie! 😉
Maybe that’s a result of having herbal tea & not coffee to start my morning. 😛
You’re welcome! Yes-caffeinate!
I was reading your forecast aloud to eden. She got excited by the word snow until I finished the “at higher elevations”. “I’d rather have snow than sun” she said . “We get too much sun out here”. You can force the girl to be born and raised outside of New England, but….
I love love this.
Love Eden. Looking forward to see you soon! Safe travels!
Thanks, TK.
London may have the coldest night it has had in April in 70 years. Forecast low is 29F (during the actual winter the city managed to hit 32F for a low only twice, and 31F once). The cold snap isn’t only occurring in the British Isles. Many parts of Europe are enduring winter’s late `arrival.’
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My memory tells me we have a Holden resident on WHW. I was just watching video of a bear in the town. Beautiful creature. He is wearing a tracking collar.
I believe you are correct. 🙂 But it is not Winter, so that person isn’t checking in.
I thought that might be the case. Thank you
Thanks TK.
I hope Worcester doesn’t get a cheap elevation snow event come Wednesday night. That would be a real kick in the gut for Boston.
B = 54.0”
W = 53.6”
Seeing reports of Patriots getting DaVante Parker. That’s amazing. I think Parker is one of the most underrated star receivers in football. He’s been a good receiver with sub-par QBs – Fitzpatrick and Tagovailoa. He’ll be an even better receiver with a better QB. I think Jones is a better QB than either Fitzpatrick or Tagovailoa.
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New weather post…