Monday September 9 2024 Forecast (7:02AM)

DAYS 1-5 (SEPTEMBER 9-13)

A trough from the west will traverse the region today and tonight, and after a sunny start to the day we’ll have clouds developing / moving in, and they bring the threat of a few passing showers later on, but many of those should stay to the north of the WHW forecast area, before the trough exits overnight. High pressure then controls the weather Tuesday through Friday with fair weather and a warming trend, so the feel of summer is back late this week!

TODAY: Sunny into mid morning, then becoming variably cloudy. Late-day isolated to scattered showers favoring areas north of I-90. Highs 68-75. Wind W 5-15 MPH, a few higher gusts.

TONIGHT: Lots of clouds in the evening with an additional shower possible. Clearing overnight. Lows 50-57. Wind W 5-15 MPH.

TUESDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 70-77. Wind W 5-15 MPH.

TUESDAY NIGHT: Clear. Interior lower elevation fog patches. Lows 51-58. Wind SW up to 10 MPH.

WEDNESDAY: Sunny. Highs 75-82. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clear. Interior lower elevation fog patches. Lows 52-59. Wind SW up to 10 MPH.

THURSDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 78-85. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Clear. Interior lower elevation fog patches. Lows 54-61. Wind SW up to 10 MPH.

FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs 81-88, maybe a little cooler along the South Coast. Wind SW 5-15 MPH.

DAYS 6-10 (SEPTEMBER 14-18)

High pressure in eastern Canada will push a cold front southward through the region sometime early in the weekend, but all that will do is take the edge off the warmth and replace it with mild air with fair weather this weekend. High pressure should control the weather into next week as well with fair weather and near to above normal temperatures. Toward the end of the period we should see a bit more humidity as high pressure slides off to the east and we get into more of a southerly air flow.

DAYS 11-15 (SEPTEMBER 19-23)

The final days of summer may feature higher humidity and some increase in shower chances with a southerly air flow and a trough to the west. Another push of Canadian dry air may arrive to greet the start of Autumn. Equinox 8:43 a.m. on Sunday September 22.

45 thoughts on “Monday September 9 2024 Forecast (7:02AM)”

  1. From WGC…

    The event that was NH’s deadliest tornado on September 9 1821 was described by an observer this way: “A dark cloud, illumined (sic) by flashes of the most vivid lightning. There was a most terrifying commotion in the cloud itself . . . its appearance gave notice that irresistible power and desolation were its attendants. Few, however, apprehended the danger that was threatening, or that dwellings, which had long withstood the fury of the tempest, were to be swept away, like leaves before the winds of autumn.”

    The tornado tracked 23 miles from Cornish to Boscawen, killing 6 and injuring 30, with a path up to 880 yards wide.

      1. I love reading the old descriptions. So many of those in things like David Ludlum’s “Country Journal: New England Weather Book”.

    1. I usually keep them out starting around now unless we’re going to have a spike into the 60s sometime in the 5-day period.

      The DP stays sub-60 through Friday I believe.

  2. Thanks Jean. Yes it was Dick Macpherson who was the last rookie coach on the Patriots to win in his debut.

    Now that I think about it, wasn’t the Patriots 1991 record 1-15? Yikes!!!

    Hopefully this 2024 edition won’t be going THERE! 🙂

    1. I saw some people “predict” zero wins. Nope.

      See my commentary on the Red Sox.

      Expectations: Reasonable.
      Drama not necessary.
      They’ll entertain us. Go Pats!

      1. TK: I absolutely positively 100% agree with you on the Patriots. Even if they had lost yesterday, I still wouldn’t have freaked out or anything like that. Just be entertaining, do your level best every week is ok with me. Postseason games will come with time. Hopefully management will give Mayo a fair chance. 🙂

        Of course as for the Red Sox and Bruins: You already know by now my opinions. 😉

        I will say this about the Sox in that they were much more entertaining than I EVER expected. They started with that bad streak following the All-Star break and just never really recovered.

  3. Thanks, TK.

    Hadi, I’m sorry to hear about your continued illness woes. I’m lucky that my fever is gone and even the cough has diminished since yesterday. But the fatigue is still there.

    For those interested, I wrote about Trump’s plan to rescind unspent funds earmarked for climate-related projects that were incorporated in the Inflation Reduction Act. What’s conspicuously absent, however, are calls to dismantle the drug pricing provisions of the IRA: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshuacohen/2024/09/09/trump-plans-to-rescind-funds-for-ira-laws-climate-provisions-but-may-keep-drug-price-measures/

    1. Glad to hear you are improving, Joshua. Hoping that Hadi will also.

      Interesting article. Robbing Peter to pay Paul has never been an idea I support but at least there might be a positive. Thank you.

  4. What a spectacular morning. I’m finally back on the deck after nearly all summer off. 69.4/47.6 with a fairly steady cool breeze. And a book by Dan Harris and Jeff Warren. All add to a peaceful morning.

  5. https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/recon/recon_AF308-0306A-INVEST.png

    Interesting recon findings.

    Wonder if the old system originally near the Texas Coast is the 996 mb center on the northwest edge of the flight path and that it will become the dominant low under the convection, because I think there’s another circulation to the southeast that may have tried to form on the tropical wave that had just crossed the Yukitan Peninsula ??????

          1. Interesting as it gave me the 403 with Firefox.
            I won’t run that piece of SH** edge on my home
            computer. I have to use it with my work computer, but
            NOT at home. 🙂

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