Sunday, August 31, 2025

08/31/2025

 If you like fall weather you must be very happy!

Welcome to last day of meteorological summer!

The surface chart and radar Show high pressure is overhead with the entire region dry.





This high pressure is going to stay in control for the next several days providing fall like temperatures and mostly dry conditions. 

 


Temperatures will be slightly warmer tomorrow and they will gradually increase As we move through the coming week. Labor day Monday Which is also the first day of meteorological fall should be dry. Tuesday could feature a few isolated showers; but most shouldn't see them. Wednesday we will see a cold front approaching from the north and west out ahead of this a stronger southwest flow will start to warm us up for the second half of the week. There is a chance for some rain showers Wednesday night over far western parts of the region But a much better chance of rain will occur on Thursday, as a slow moving cold front moves across the region. Western parts of the region will see rain and thunderstorms move in late morning into the afternoon. This line of rain showers and thunderstorms will move into central parts of the region Thursday late afternoon/evening. The front with the rain and perhaps a few thunderstorms will make it into New England for Thursday night into Friday. Friday will feature scattered rain showers and possibly a few isolated thunderstorms over the region. Also for Friday and over the upcoming weekend temperatures will be a bit coolish, for this time of year. On Saturday as the area of low pressure and cold front push east, there will be a chance of  scattered isolated rain showers. High pressure will build in for Sunday providing what looks to be a dry day.

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