Drying Out

A stable soaker dropped 1.0 – 2.5″ of rain throughout the world yesterday as a protracted prepare of moisture continued to stream up the coast. That entrance is now simply offshore and in it’s wake, a dry northwesterly breeze has kicked on this morning. Extra clouds than solar are round this morning too with among the cloud cowl scaling down a bit this afternoon, particularly inland. Winds flip onshore alongside the coast, holding temps down into the 40s there.



The subsequent couple of days, the theme is similar. Temps will probably be within the 40s to close 50 on the coast, 55-60 inland. Tomorrow is the brightest of the bunch with growing clouds once more Thursday.

Subsequent storm system up is late Thursday night time into Friday morning. This one will probably be rain for many, however a flip to some moist snow throughout the upper terrain of New England is feasible.

The weekend is dry and breezy with temps the mildest on Saturday.