Good morning all! Happy Friday…..I mean I think it’s Friday.  The large ocean storm highlighted at the top of my last blog has its grips on New England at the moment.

Friday AM Satellite – College of DuPage

As the storm passes south of Nantucket today it will continue to lash the coast line with large surf and flooding.  Inland, a constant northeast wind will only reinforce the cold raw morning we all have.  A prolonged mist with occasional downpours will be the story of this Friday.

Eventually, the system will turn to the south and drift back out to sea. But that isn’t until later tonight.

Friday

Friday MSLP & P-Type – WeatherBell, LLC

Slowly but surely the storm center will drift away from Nantucket and back towards Bermuda. A never ending mist and cool northeast flow rule the day. Temperatures don’t improve much as they stick in the 40s all day.

Saturday

The storm center continues to drift away and things warm up slightly.  Southeast Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the Islands are still chilly with a northeast wind off the water. Afternoon temperatures near 50 elsewhere.

Saturday Afternoon Highs – WeatherBell, LLC

Sunday

Warmer still Sunday will be dry except for a rogue sprinkle north. Afternoon temperatures in the 50s south and central, 40s far north.

Sunday Afternoon Temperatures – WeatherBell, LLC

Work Week Preview

Quiet to start the week, but also cool. New England is located in the middle ground with warmer air trapped to the south and cold air north. Meaning a lot 50-60 degree days. Not terrible right?

-Chris