Chris Lambert

Struggle

Posted by Chris Lambert

I don't know about you, but for some reason, it was tough to get out of bed this morning.  The damp weather probably didn't help, and yeah, it seems like a good morning to sleep in.  

We can wish to do that all we want, but for most of us, the day's schedule doesn't revolve around how we feel, so as you grab the morning cup of Joe this morning and get ready for the day, prepare for a lot of clouds, an occasional sprinkle or passing shower and temps in the middle to upper 60s.   It'll be muggy the next couple days too (bad hair days ahead).

A few sprinkles, or a passing shower is around tomorrow morning, but a better chance for heavy showers and a more consistent rain slides in tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening.  The PM commute looks more affected than the AM commute tomorrow.

That storm finally gets kicked off the coast Thursday night, leaving a beauty of a day of Friday.

Friday is definitely the pick of the week with temps running in the low to middle 70s and mostly sunny skies.

Saturday is not bad either, but more clouds will be around in the afternoon and rain arrives at night. That rain continues Sunday and as winds turn out of the north, that drags in cooler weather with highs struggle to get out of the 50s. 

50s is where we stay for Monday, but at least it'll be dry!

Pete Bouchard

Saved by The Sea Breeze

Posted by Pete Bouchard

Although my forecast was busted today, there was one good thing that came out of it.

Stability.

That gray overcast that hung over the eastern half of the Commonwealth provided a stablizing influence to our atmosphere. The cool air blowing in from the ocean kept the temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s all the way back to Metrowest. While that makes for lousy short-and-t-shirt weather, it is poison to thunderstorms.

Posted 05/22/13, 6:59pm
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Jeremy Reiner

Wild & Wacky

Posted by Jeremy Reiner

Wild temperatures yesterday---from the 80s down into the low 60s in just an hour AND some heavy duty thunderstorms. The reason was a cool front that dropped in from Maine. That front is in western New England this morning and it's a chameleon as it will become a warm front and try to warm things back up during the day.

Posted 05/22/13, 6:53am
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Pete Bouchard

Storms, Heat, Sea Breezes

Posted by Pete Bouchard

What a day! Breakneck temperature swings, thunder, tornadoes in Western Mass....and we're still in late May!

Posted 05/21/13, 6:04pm
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Jeremy Reiner

More Warmth

Posted by Jeremy Reiner

You have another warm & humid day with many towns repeating yesterday's weather. That means we start with clouds & fog for a bit before hazy sun gets going. That hazy sunshine will boost temps up into the low 80s by early to mid afternoon across much of the region. At the same time a cool front will begin dropping out of Maine (backdoor front) which will quickly send temps from the 70s/80s down into the 50s/60s by late afternoon & evening. Also, when this front rams into the warmth & humidity it will spark a few showers & thunderstorms during the afternoon.

Posted 05/21/13, 6:41am
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