Today, a weak area of low pressure will move out into the ocean bringing a period of snow to southern New England. Here in Northern New England, I expect nothing but clouds and maybe a stray flurry. Snow amounts will be in the 2-4" range for most in southern New England. Temps will be cool, in the 20's and 30's but enjoy the warm weather, today will be our last day above freezing until next week. Winter is here! Below is my video describing the weather for the next few days. -Jack
A weak area of low pressure will slide NE of the coast today bringing a batch of light wintry precipitation to the region. I expect very little in the way of snowfall accumulations mainly in the 1-3" range with the exception of far southern New England where rain will be the dominant precipitation type. After today's wintry precip, arctic air is going to build in leading to clear skies and very chilly temps. -Jack
A weak area of low pressure will bring wintery precipitation to the area tomorrow. Today will feature the passage of s strong cold front that will being precipitation to the region. This precipitation is currently affecting western sections and is moving east. Temperatures today will be quite interesting as they will follow a non diurnal curve- geek speak for when the warmest temperatures occur in the morning, and the coolest in the afternoon. Looking ahead, waves of low pressure could bring snow to the region tonight and Monday. -Jack
Today, a warm front will approach from the south resulting in some light precipitation mainly after 3 or so. The precipitation should be all rain across most areas except far northern areas and the mountains. We will be entering a rather active pattern in the next few days so expect frequent precipitation. Tomorrow will feature rain while Saturday could feature snow. Sunday should be clear before a coastal storm arrives Monday. -Jack
Today, high pressure will be in control of our weather with full sun and temps in the 40's for most towns. Some northern areas will stay in the 30's but overall it should be pretty warm. Enjoy this weather while it lasts because rain is in the forecast tomorrow into Friday. Beyond that, there is the potential for a coastal low to deliver a bit of snowfall to the region Monday. -Jack
Today will feature mostly cloudy skies as an area of low pressure passes well offshore. I do not expect any precipitation from this and its effects will be limited to clouds and a light NW wind. Temps will be cool but not cold in the 30's and 40's. Looking ahead, confidence is increasing that a strong storm and an arctic outbreak could coincide possibly bringing snow. -Jack
This morning will feature wet conditions as a weak storm moves through the Gulf of Maine. The rain is currently focused over the Mid coast as will likely remain locked there before drifting eastward with the low. This afternoon, skies will begin to clear out and most areas will likely see some sun before it sets at 4:04 this afternoon. Have a great start to December! -Jack
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