Monday, September 8, 2025

09/08/2025

 Over the weekend there was quite a bit of severe weather over parts of new England, That led to over 100 damaging wind reports.. There was also a radar confirmed tornado near the town of Holden in Massachusetts on Saturday The national weather service is going to conduct a storm storm survey of the tornado. I will release more information on it when it is released.



Surface chart and radar




The surface chart shows the front well off the coast with nothing really going on across the region. High pressure is building in and will be in control of our weather for the next several days as it heads towards the Gulf of Maine. Keeping overall conditions very tranquil.

Today will be seasonally cool with  light variable winds and scattered clouds. Tonight will be  quite cool, Then tomorrow starts out cool But we will see temperatures warming During the day with temperatures becoming seasonal. The region should experience A dry Tuesday and Tuesday night.

Wednesday afternoon into Thursday a weak moisture starved cold front will move through, bringing more in the way of some cloudiness and a very slight chance for a few isolated showers here and there. But many of y'all shouldn't see them. Wednesday we should also see some low pressure develop and move along that frontal boundary off the coast. This could bring scattered showers into parts of the Middle Atlantic into coastal New England. If the low tracks close enough rainfall could be moderately heavy at times. But right now, I'm leaning more towards dry than wet. The exact track will  determine who sees what.

High pressure will be reestablishing itself over the region on Thursday. The region will see temperatures become chilly again. Over friday into the weekend The high pressure that is now sitting overhead will have finally set up over the gulf of Maine At the same time we're going to have low pressure sitting over the Ohio valley. 






Our region will be stuck between these two, bringing a chance for the weather to be a bit unsettled with a chance for some rain showers here and there. None of the days will be a washout So I wouldn't go about canceling any plans Temperatures on friday will be cool but we will see temperature start to become seasonal for Saturday and Sunday.

Tropical Atlantic:

Last week we were watching invest 91L as it worked through The Atlantic. In spite of moderately favorable conditions 91L fell apart. Looking at the national hurricane center 7 day outlook we can see the Atlantic basin Is unusually quiet as we head into the preface of the peak of the season.




The teleconnections are pointing towards the possibility of something trying to develop  during the 3rd week of September. But we will see!






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