This is getting out of hand isn’t it?   Most locations have more snow than last year, but I bet most can not remember a single storm we have had.  The best system we have had this year was on the 29th of December.  It is now February!  January was just terrible!  Time to move on.  Thunderstorm season in New England is coming up right?

After barely any snow in January, February looks to start the same.  This upcoming week three storm systems are forecasted to form off the Eastern U.S. coast; but not a single one appears to be close enough to give New England any significant snowfall.  But like always, things will continue to be monitored going forward.  And I will update everyone as necessary.

The weather has been so boring, that I can barely bring myself to update this blog on a more frequent basis.  Getting tired of rambling on about how progressive the flow is and how storm systems are passing us by.  These storm systems that have been missing us have gone on to form some very strong and substantial Ocean storms for the North Atlantic.  So it isn’t like the storms aren’t there; they are just missing us.

This week will be much of the same.  Temperatures will be either side of 30 most days and storm systems on Sunday, Tuesday and next weekend look to miss us to the East.

Since we have so much time and nothing fun or interesting to forecast, I would love it if someone or everyone would leave a comment on something that they would like to learn about.  Seems like it is time for me to start filling my education section of this blog.  So hit me with anything and I will do my best to explain it in clear and understandable terms.

7 DAY FORECAST

Tonight:  Partly cloudy skies with overnight lows in the teens.  West winds 5-10 mph.

Saturday:  Mostly cloudy with highs around 30.  Southwest winds 10-15 mph.

Sunday:  Chance of snow across Eastern regions.  Mainly just flurries if anything.  Outer Cape might pull off any inch or two.   Highs in the low 30s. Northeast wind 5-10 mph.

Monday:  Partly cloudy with highs 30-35.  West winds 10-20 mph.

Tuesday:  Day starts clear or partly cloudy.  Clouds overspread the area throughout the day as storm passes to our southeast.  Highs in the upper 20s.

Wednesday:  Mostly cloudy with highs in the low 30s.

Thursday:  Mostly clear with highs in the upper 30s to near 40.

Friday:  Mostly cloudy with highs in the low 40s.

-Chris