Good morning!
With mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers, especially this afternoon, expect a high around 47, along with a northwest wind of 5-10 mph, gusting up to 25 mph. Tonight will be mostly clear and 32, along with a northwest wind of 5-10 mph, gusting up to 20 mph.
Tomorrow will be sunny and around 45, with a northwest wind at 5-10 mph. Tomorrow night will be mostly clear and near 27, with a light northwest wind.
Looking beyond that, Friday will be a lot like Thursday: nice but unseasonably chilly, with a high of 48 and a morning low of 27. We’ve been lucky with most of the weekends so far this fall, but this weekend is going to be very bad for outdoor activities. Friday night will have a low around 30, as a Nor’Easter moves in Saturday morning, which will likely drop a few inches of rain on the area.
Our first snowfall is also possible Saturday morning as precipitation might start early enough to the point where it’s cold enough to support snow that morning, but from Saturday afternoon all the way through the end of the storm on Sunday, expect all rain. (It will be a bit too warm Saturday night to support snow.) Any snowfall in this area is not expected to cause accumulations. However, to the north and west in some of the higher elevations, minor accumulations are possible. Regardless, the heavy rainfall and potential for gusty winds will be the main impact from this weekend’s storm system. Expect a high of 44 on Saturday, a low of 36 Saturday night, and a high of 48 Sunday. As for Sunday, rain is likely, at least in the morning; the storm system will pull away at some point Sunday, but there is a wide range of potential solutions for Sunday afternoon’s weather, so I wouldn’t go planning outdoor activities then.
Have a great day!
-Nathan