The surface chart shows that area of low pressure over New England back into New York State dropping south and east. Satellite is showing a lot of spin.
This is going to end up sitting south and east of New England.
This is going to make for very cool and
gusty conditions. Radar is showing the rain over central and Southern New England
extending into the Southern and Mid-Hudson Valley. The snow in the high elevations of Vermont and
New Hampshire is going to continue for today. For much of New York State, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Delaware and New Jersey it should be mainly dry with lower humidity there will
only be a chance for some isolated showers.
The surface chart is also showing the Surface low developing
south and east of Cape Cod. This is going to continue to develop and intensify
as it pushes east. This is going to end-up becoming a little nor’easter for a short
time. Those across central and southern New England and along the north shore
of Long Island will see the highest gust of generally around 40-50 mph with
locally higher gust. This will continue
to pull that cooler air into New England and Eastern New York State where
temperatures will be well below average. The rest of the region won’t be quite
as cool with temperatures running slightly to below average.
As all of this pulls away, high pressure will push in overhead tomorrow (First day of Meteorological Summer). Then we’re going to see a trough drop into the region for Sunday night into Monday, bringing back unsettled weather, with scattered rain showers. Sunday will see temperatures start to moderate, by Monday our temperatures should return to seasonal levels. The trough will be breaking down on Tuesday, allowing for the chance for isolated to scattered showers to continue. For the second half of next week, high pressure will build in overhead. We should end up with generally dry conditions will temperatures becoming milder. Then on Saturday an area of low pressure will be dragging a cold front through the region. Bringing back the threat for rain showers and cooler conditions.
Have a great weekend!
Last week A/C,this morning it was 37.6 and I heard the heat come on.It comes on about every half hour now.We just bought a new A/C ,bigger and it is still in the box.June is Wednesday and hopefully it will get to the low 80's.Just in case we are ready.
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