Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Tuesday Extended Forecast

Today is the best day of the week, by a landslide.  Sunny with a high of 83 was my forecast for today going back to Sunday night and I'm not going to touch that.  For folks in Connecticut there is an outside chance at shower this afternoon but otherwise it may approach 85 in the Hartford area.  Temperature's at the South Rhode Island coast will 6-8 degree's cooler than area's inland so be aware of that as you head to the beach.  In the city of Boston itself high of 80 degrees.  The North shore and the south shore will see highs in the upper 70's.  Winds will be out of the south.

Temperatures drop to 60 overnight and Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and or a thunderstorm.  Highs fall to the mid 70's inland and low 70's at the coast.  The pattern stays unsettled as a warm front boundary if trying to lift into the area.  A vigorous upper level low pressure system that produced severe weather including tornadoes in the midwest in the culprit.  If the boundary can lift past the region temperatures will skyrocket at the end of the week.  If it does not we will see clouds with a threat of rain.  Right now leaning towards a combination if both.  I think we may see a day (Thursday or Friday) in which temps do not break 70.  Connecticut is the one area I think will get into the "warm sector" so thunderstorms are likely there at the end of the week.  Have a great day

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