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neat discussion from NWS Gray [covering western Maine & New Hampshire]. Discussing upcoming weekend. There's a common pattern of warm air masses producing cooler temperatures to maritime air mixing in. Probably helps keep northern New England thunderstorms rather weak?
This will help to
lift the remnant frontal boundary northward across the area as a
warm front on Saturday. Whether that warm air reaches the
surface is the age old question for our area. Often a south or
southeasterly low level wind traps in cooler, maritime air in
the low levels preventing us from accessing the warmer air
racing in aloft. 850 temperatures of +13C could easily mean
highs around 80 degrees in a well-mixed air mass, but do not
expect us to be able to mix into all of that. Current forecast
of mid 60s may actually be too warm if a southeast low level
flow develops and traps in the cool air. The most likely areas
to break into a bit more warmth will be in southern New
Hampshire and to the northwest of the White Mountains.
Poorly defined cold front associated with the low moving into
Hudson Bay will track east toward our area Sunday. Whether it
makes it through or washes out before it gets here is a good
question, but either way there should be less of an onshore flow
which should allow temperatures to warm into the 70s again area
wide.
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Yes. Nights look nice.
I've always said that Nogales has the nicest climate in AZ, just too bad it is in the shape it's in. Kingman I feel has the second most moderate, and is a better place to live than Nogales
I went from 60’s this morning in NYC to the mid 40’s on the north shore of Long Island. I’m wearing short sleeves so the cold hit me like a ton of bricks, I’m freezing. I hate when this happens.
The attire changed from t-shirts and skirts to people with wearing gloves and sweaters with smoke coming out of their mouths, I feel like I just stepped off the plane and into a different climate.
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