Tuesday, September 9, 2025

09/09/2025

 The tranquil weather continues.

We have high pressure Overhead in complete control of our weather. There is a stationary front off the coast and another frontal system dropping out of Canada into the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest. For the Northeast Today is going to be dry with light winds. Cloud cover over the region will be variable with The I-95 corridor having partly cloudy skies and the vast majority of us seeing mostly to total clear skies.





IR satellite Shows the disturbance out in the Upper Midwest



Tomorrow and Thursday will be the same with cool mornings and temperatures  warming in the afternoon. Temperatures on both days Will end up warmer than we are today.  All in all it'll be quite pleasant. For Wednesday much of the region will remain dry; but we will have low pressure moving along that stalled frontal boundary that will bring rain showers to the coastal areas of the northern Middle Atlantic and New England. Those away from the immediate coast In the northern middle Atlantic Into southeast New York state and southern new England  Will have a chance for light rain showers, rain totals will be a trace to below 0.25 of an inch. But those on the immediate coast Of New Jersey, New York City and Long Island along with southeast New England could see moderate to heavy rain at times. General rainfall in these areas would be 0.50 to 1.5 inches with locally higher amounts possible.

For the rest of the region on Wednesday and Thursday We will have a weak moisture starved cold front approaching and moving through the region. Outside of the rain on the immediate coast The vast majority of the region should stay dry. But I can't rule out a few isolated rain showers here and there.

High pressure will be building in for later Thursday and friday. Temperatures will be slightly cooler Than they were on Wednesday. We will see Clear clearing skies west to east as the coastal low pressure continues to pull away. Over the weekend We will be under the influence of a shortwave trough The vast majority of the time should stay dry but there will be a chance for some rain showers here and there. A few of the rain showers could end up being moderate to heavy but they will be short lived. Both Saturday and Sunday should see seasonal temperatures.  General troughing will hang around for Monday and Tuesday, again bringing the chance for isolated rain showers.






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