Good morning!
With decreasing clouds giving way to mostly sunny skies, expect a morning low of 51 and a high around 71, with a southwest wind around 5 mph. Tonight will be mostly clear and 47, with a west wind around 5 mph. Saturday will be sunny and 74, with a west wind around 5 mph. Saturday night will be mostly clear and 43, with a light west wind.

Partly cloudy to mostly clear nights in the middle 40s, and sunny to mostly sunny days with highs in the low to potentially middle 70s, are the theme through Tuesday. (I have adjusted forecasts upward given the way Thursday played out, as my original forecast of 68 for Thursday was more closely matched to guidance and still was too low. The pattern is similar through Tuesday so I have decided to place all 5 days in the 70s.) Sunday will be sunny and 70; Sunday night will be partly cloudy and 43; Monday will be mostly sunny and 72; Monday night will be partly cloudy and 47; and Tuesday will be mostly sunny and 73.
Enjoy the weekend, but be sure to mask up and practice physical distancing given the ongoing COVID spike. It’ll be a great weekend for outdoor activities!
-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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