Wednesday, August 27, 2025

08/27/2025

 A very quick look at the next several days.

Happy Wednesday, here is the current surface chart


The chart shows a couple shortwave troughs moving across the region that will kick off variable clouds and some isolated rain showers along with temperatures staying seasonally cool for today.


Radar shows those scattered showers and lake effect showers over New York State into New England. The surface chart also shows that high pressure that will temporarily build in for tonight and tomorrow, keeping things  mainly dry.  Before that cold front in the Midwest moves through on Friday, ahead of the cold front a southwest flow will allow our temperatures to warm a little bit for  Thursday into Friday and will be bringing a few scattered rain showers and perhaps a few very isolated thunderstorms.

High pressure will build back in overhead for Saturday, Sunday and Labor Day Monday. Outside of a few scattered rain showers Saturday morning The holiday weekend should be mostly dry with only a very slight chance for an isolated shower here or there Temperatures on Saturday and Sunday will be seasonally cool. Late Monday and Tuesday, As the high pressure starts to drift east, we'll see temperatures start to increase on a southwest flow ahead of an approaching low pressure frontal system. For Wednesday and Thursday As the frontal system moves in We look to see an area of low pressure develop off the middle Atlantic coast next Wednesday. This coastal low/early season nor'easter could bring heavy rain for the middle Atlantic into New England, who sees what will depend on the exact location and track of the low. Along with the coastal low we will be dealing with the frontal passage bringing more rain showers and thunderstorms into the region.






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