
There are no big changes in the forecast. A zone of high pressure is providing our decent weather today albeit somewhat cooler than average for November 4. It still looks like the ocean storm will be brewing but most of its fury will be spent well offshore later tomorrow into Friday. Nova Scotia will be getting a good beating of wind and rain but our area will only receieve a few spotty light rain showers tomorrow as a burst of energy arrives from the west. This energy will be transferred into the developing ocean storm and as it blossoms, parts of coastal New England may get backlashed with a couple bands of precipitation swirling around the western flank of the offshore circulation. Consequently, some rain showers are probable tomorrow night with a chance of some wet snowflakes mixing in as the column of atmosphere cools and especailly if any heavy precipitation briefly spins in. In any event, I do not anticiapte any problems at this point for the morning commute on Friday. There will be a gusty north to northwesterly wind and some sunshine will return. Thereafter, high pressure takes control through the weekend into the first part of next week. Initially, we'll be on the cold side of the system on Saturday with morning temperatures starting out in the middle 20s to middle 30s.. Via ample sunshine, there will be a recovery to slightly over 50 degrees that day followed by highs closer to 60 on Sunday afternoon. It should be delightful for the 1pm Patriots Game at Gillette Stadium. On Monday, with some sunshine and a few clouds, it will warm up to the middle 60s except along the coast where a seabreeze will keep it in the 50s. Then a south-southwesterly wind will maintain the warmth in the 60s on Tuesday. The next weathermaker will be a cold front which will produce a band of rain showers Tuesday night.
Enjoy the rest of the day.