Good morning!
With partly sunny skies, expect a high around 42 today, with strong winds out of the west at 15-25 mph, along with gusts up to 50 mph. There is also a slight chance of flurries or sprinkles. Tonight will have a low around 30, with partly cloudy skies, a west wind of 10-15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph, and a chance of flurries. Tuesday will be mostly sunny and 41, with a chance of morning flurries, along with a northwest wind of 10-20 mph and gusts up to 30 mph. Tuesday night will be mostly clear and 23, with a northwest wind of 5-10 mph.

Tuesday will be the last unseasonably cool day for a while. Wednesday will be a transition day, with a high around 51 along with mostly sunny skies. Wednesday night will be clear and 38. Thursday will be the first day in a likely extended stretch of warm days, with sunny skies and a high around 65. Thursday night will be partly cloudy and 47; Friday will be mostly sunny and 67. Sunny skies and warm high temperatures continue this weekend, as we will have a shot at 70 degrees both weekend days. At the very least, highs in the 60s are favored through at least the middle of next week.

Have a great day!
-Nathan
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Hello! I'm Nathan Coram, a 20 year old meteorology student and weather geek, and am in my junior year at UMass Lowell as a meteorology major. I am the current Vice President of the UML American Meteorological Society Local Student Chapter. Prior to at UML, I attended the Dracut school system for my K-12 years, having graduated from Dracut High in 2018. I first got into weather with the December 2008 ice storm, which knocked out my electricity for 4 days. I had no idea how it could be raining and becoming ice immediately, and how rain can knock out power. (Now I do - warm layer aloft, cold air at surface). But I didn't really get into it until the heat of July 2010 and specifically a few severe weather events during that month, followed by the year 2011, which featured several high profile weather events. Since then I have had a growing interest, and am hoping to make it into the meteorology field, preferably with NOAA/NWS. But for now, I'm blogging here on Dracut Weather (also on Twitter and Facebook), helping with the UML Weather Center social media, and tweeting about the weather on my own account as well. Thanks for visiting!
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