Status Quo
Temperatures will remain 'status quo' through the remainder of the work week. Highs will be near the average high of ~50F, give or take a degree or two.
Clouds have already filled-in this morning and everntually showers will roll in from west to east this afternoon. There has been a lot of of virga this morning as the air is just becoming saturated. There were a couple of reports of a snowflakes earlier this morning in Manchester and Concord, NH. Highs will be milder today in the lower to middle 50s due to a warm front and a wind shift from the south-southwest.
A few showers will hang around , especially early in the night, as well as cloudy skies. Lows will be in the 40-45F degree range.
Thursday will be mainly cloudy with a few bright spots showing later in the day. A second shot of cool air will give us the chance of a few showers and/or snowflakes during the 'heat of the day'. Highs will climax in the upper 40s.
Friday will be mostly sunny to start with increasing late-day clouds as a low jets out of the Great Lakes region and dives to our south. This system may get close enough to spawn a few flurries and snow showers for southeastern Massachusetts on Friday night. Highs will be around 50F.
The long-range models (GFSx and the EURO) are depicting different solutions this weekend into early next week. The EURO is currently showing the most consistency from run-to-run though. The EURO solution would end out with a mainly dry weekend besides a few showers from Saturday evening through Sunday morning. Overall, I am expecting a rather dry weekend with highs in the lower 50s on Saturday and middle 50s o Sunday.
Both models show a warmer scenario early next week with the EURO lagging one day behind the GFSx's warm-up which begins on Monday.
Halfway to the weekend...
~Melissa :)