Saturday, April 25, 2026

It's a miserable weekend!

 Today and tomorrow is going to be raw damp and chilly; We have strong high pressure up over Maine and the gulf of Maine that has pushed a back door cold front over the region. As an area low pressure moves along that frontal boundary. North of the boundary it's going to be seasonally cool, but fairly dry. Temperature along and south of the boundary are closer to seasonal but there is widespread rain showers

Surface chart and radar



As today goes on, the rain showers are going to clear west to east As low pressure continues to advance. By tomorrow morning eastern parts of the region will likely still be dealing with a bit of rain. But the rest of us should be dry out. For Sunday Southeast New York state, New Jersey, southeast Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware Will see conditions ever so slowly clear up as the day goes on.  Connecticut will be dealing with showers as well. We will be watching high pressure approaching the region for Sunday night


Courtesy tropical tidbit

Here's a look At North American Model (NAM) is thinking about total rainfall across the region. You can see where most of it looks to be.

Courtesy tropical tidbits

As the low pressure pushes off the coast for Monday. High pressure will build into the region making for a mostly dry day with temperatures becoming Seasonal. Tuesday and Wednesday, a couple areas of low pressure with cold fronts slowly move through the region, and maybe even stalling over the region. Keeping a threat for rain showers across the region. There will likely be lingering rain showers across the eastern half of our region for Thursday morning. For Tuesday and the rest of the work week will see temperatures generally below average for this time of year. Friday we'll see high pressure move back into region, before a trough moves back in overhead for Saturday. So all in all a cool week is ahead with unsettled conditions. But many parts of our region can use the rain so it's not a bad thing.

Have a great weekend