Near term - through 6am tomorrow -
...Looking at clearing skies through tonight. Dew points slightly lower than earlier anticipated - moist air mass not arriving until tomorrow morning. Patchy fog will probably not be a problem with dew points lower than the air temp. Due to radiational cooling, temperatures will fall a degree or two further (59 to 61) than earlier expected.
Short term - Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning -
...No changes through Wednesday evening at this time. Wednesday night now expected to be slightly cooler (68) than earlier forecasted, with lower dew points, and temperatures falling into the upper 60's.
Long term - Thursday through Sunday Night (7/1) -
...Models now falling into place with timing of arrival of cold front on Thursday. It looks like the GFS may be the winner with the slower solution. This case would allow further heating in Keene, with high temperatures in the mid 80's (84 to 86) around noontime. This would also present a better thunderstorm and severe weather potential. Either way, any plans for Thursday should remain tentative. Showers may continue into Thursday night behind the front.
No changes to Friday through the weekend.
Monday will see partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid 70's.
|posted by Sam Lillo @ 6/25/2007 07:21:00 PM