Well this is certainly going to be the least exciting post I have done so far.  So uneventful in fact that all you need to do is look at the 7 day forecast.   High Pressure is in control for the majority of the forecast period.   Our only chance of rain during this next week comes Saturday and even that isn’t a slam dunk.  An area of low pressure is going to drop down out of Canada and traverse across the Great Lakes and follow the Canadian Border while tracking northeast.  The reason I say it is not a slam dunk that we will see rain is that the system could have exhausted all of its energy by then.  Meaning that rain will be widely scattered and potentially uneventful.  So right to the 7 day.  Other than that enjoy this beautiful stretch.

7 Day Forecast

Tonight:  Mostly clear.   Overnight lows around 50.

Tomorrow:  Isolated cloud.  Slightly warmer than the day before.  Highs in the upper 70s.

Wednesday Night:  Clear.  Lows in the upper 50s.

Thursday:  Chance of fog in the morning.  Clear in the afternoon.  Warmer.  Highs around 80.

Friday:  Chance of fog in the morning.  Mostly sunny.  Chance of a late evening shower in the North Country.  Highs in the low 80s.

Saturday:  Chance of a shower during the afternoon and into the evening.  Highs in the low 80s.

Sunday:  Mostly cloudy.  Highs in the low to mid 70s.

Monday:  Sun and clouds.  Highs 70-75.

Tuesday:  Sun and clouds.  Highs around 75.

Tropics:

 

Nothing to see hear.  The top L was formerly Hurricane Leslie.  She made landfall in Newfoundland and will be moving on from there.  Tropical Depression Michael is basically just a low level swirl on satellite.  And finally Tropical Depression Fourteen will likely become a Tropical Storm and possibly a Hurricane, but it’s best chance of making landfall is in Europe…….

-Chris