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For The Rest Of This Afternoon: Hazy, smoky skies are expected to persist across the region throughout the rest of this afternoon. These smoky skies, which are being caused by wildfires burning in northern Minnesota and central Canada, could temper the temperatures a bit this afternoon. Still though, temperatures the rest of this afternoon will likely be in the 85 to 90 Degree range. Dew point temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s. Winds throughout the rest of this afternoon will be West to Southwest at 15 to 20 mph.


Tonight: A very humid night is expected across the region under hazy smoky skies. Low temperatures will be around 70 Degrees. Winds will be West at 10 to 20 mph.


One thing that I am going to be watching closely is the very real potential for a large cluster of severe thunderstorms that’ll be capable of producing very strong wind gusts, hail and even a couple of tornadoes to push south and southeastward across a large part of Maine, northern and central New Hampshire and northern and central Vermont during the overnight hours of tonight. There is a very low chance that some of these thunderstorms could reach the far northern Worcester Hills during the predawn hours of Wednesday morning. More than likely though, these storms will have weakened considerably or will have dissipated by the time they reach the Mass-New Hampshire border.


FOR ANYONE CAMPING, VACATIONING OR STAYING IN MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE OR VERMONT RIGHT NOW - PLEASE BE AWARE that there is a very high risk for some significant severe weather during the overnight hours of tonight.

Current indications are for these severe storms to first impact northern and especially western parts of Maine and extreme northern parts of New Hampshire around sunset today. These severe thunderstorms then are anticipated to push into a region that extends from the northern Green Mountains of Vermont through the White Mountains of New Hampshire and into central and downeast Maine by about midnight tonight. By the predawn hours of Wednesday morning, these severe thunderstorms may reach the area from the southern Green Mountains of Vermont through the Lake Regions of New Hampshire to southwest Maine. These severe storms have the potential to pack a huge punch as they may produce wind gusts of up to 70 mph, baseball size hail, extremely frequent lightning and even a threat for tornadoes. The environmental conditions across Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are extremely favorable for severe weather & this is something that is concerning for me as I know that there are a whole lot of folks camping and vacationing in the mountains and lakes of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. If you are up there right now or know someone that is, please take this severe weather potential extremely seriously.


Wednesday: Another day with hazy, smoky skies are expected across the region. It will be hot, but it will gradually trend less humid as the day progresses. High temperatures will be around 90 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be will fall through the 60s during the day. Winds will be West to Northwest at 10 to 20 mph.


One thing that is possible on Wednesday morning is the possibility for a few showers and an isolated thunderstorm or two to push southward across the region during the morning hours into the early afternoon hours.


Thursday & Friday: A mixture of sunshine and clouds are expected during the day on Thursday. High temperatures will be around 85 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the low to mid 50s. Winds will be West at 10 to 20 mph.


Friday looks partly sunny with high temperatures will be near 80 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the low 50s.


This Weekend: It appears that an upper level trough and surface frontal boundary will drop into the northeastern US during this weekend. This could lead to showery conditions to occur at times during the weekend across Western and Central Mass.


Saturday looks to be cloudy & there will be some scattered afternoon showers. High temperatures will be around 75 Degrees.


Sunday is expected to be cloudy & there looks to be the possibility of on and off scattered showers throughout the day. High temperatures will be around 75 Degrees.

 
 
 

For The Rest Of This Afternoon & Tonight: An area of high pressure will begin to build over the area during the rest of this afternoon and tonight.


A mixture of sunshine and clouds can be expected throughout the rest of this afternoon. Temperatures will be in the low to mid 80s. Dew point temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s. Winds will be North to Northwest at 5 to 10 mph.


Tonight will be partly cloudy with low temperatures around 60 Degrees. Winds will be West to Northwest at 5 to 10 mph.


Sunday: That high pressure system is expected to center itself over New England during the day on Sunday.


Sunny to partly sunny skies are expected on Sunday. High temperatures will be between 80 and 85 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the mid 50s. Winds will be Northeast at around 10 mph in the morning and South at 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.


Monday: An area of high pressure will remain centered over New England during the day on Monday.


Partly sunny skies are expected throughout the day on Monday. High temperatures will be around 85 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be around 60 Degrees. Winds will be West to Southwest at 10 to 15 mph.


Tuesday & Wednesday: That high pressure system will sink to the southwest and become established across the Mid-Atlantic states during Tuesday and Wednesday. This repositioning of the high pressure system will lead to the introduction of hot and humid weather across the entire area during Tuesday and Wednesday.


Tuesday looks sunny with high temperatures between 90 and 95 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be around 70 Degrees.


Wednesday is expected to be sunny and windy with high temperatures around 90 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s.


Thursday & Friday: Unfortunately, it appears that we are going to be in an extended rain-free stretch of weather that lasts through all of next week. It may not be until sometime next weekend when we see any sort of rain & that may end up taking the form of scattered showers and thunderstorms.


Thursday looks partly sunny with high temperatures between 85 and 90 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be between 60 and 65 Degrees.


Friday looks partly sunny with high temperatures around 85 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the mid 60s.

 
 
 

For The Rest Of This Afternoon: Very warm and humid conditions are expected to continue under partly sunny skies throughout the rest of this afternoon. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s with dew point temperatures between 65 and 70 Degrees. Winds will be Southwest at 10 to 15 mph.


Tonight: There is the possibility for a couple of isolated thunderstorms this evening between about 6 pm and 10 pm. Any thunderstorms that are able to develop will be capable of producing heavy downpours and frequent lightning. Again, these thunderstorms are expected to be very hit or miss & more areas will stay dry than not.


The overnight hours of tonight will be mostly cloudy & it’ll be very humid. Low temperatures will be between 65 and 70 Degrees. Winds will be West to Southwest at 10 to 15 mph.


Friday: A very warm and humid day is expected on Friday under generally partly sunny skies.


A cold front is expected to gradually sink southward through the area during the afternoon hours between about 2 pm and 6 pm. Some instability and forcing is expected to be present & because of this, there could be a few scattered thunderstorms around during the afternoon before they move off to the south & out of the area by very early evening. Any thunderstorms that do occur may produce heavy downpours and frequent lightning.


High temperatures will be between 84 and 88 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be between 63 and 68 Degrees. Winds will be Northwest at around 10 mph.


This Weekend: The weekend will trend much less humid, especially on Sunday. Additionally, the entire weekend looks rain-free.


Saturday looks to feature a mixture of sunshine and clouds. High temperatures will be between 80 and 85 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be between 55 and 60 Degrees. Winds will be North at around 10 mph.


Sunday looks sunny with high temperatures around 80 Degrees. Dew point temperatures will be in the low to mid 50s.

 
 
 
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