My Personal Weather Station

Weather at Boston, Logan International Airport, MA - via NOAA's National Weather Service

Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Massachusetts Issued by the National Weather Service

Thursday, September 15, 2011

9/15/11 The Death of Summer... for some

A strong cold front will push through New England today, around 2 pm in the Boston area.

Most of the rain is behind the cold front today (known as an anafront). Once the front passes, the wind will shift to the north west and become quite breezy.  The temperature will slowly drop, but one thing you will notice is how much drier the air will feel as we go from a dewpoint temperature of 67 to 34 degrees.  Yes, it will feel dry and crisp by this time tomorrow morning. But until then, it will be humid for most of the day.


Rain should start this afternoon with some thunderstorms possible at the onset and continue on and off until midnight when the sky will clear and it will become quite chilly.

Friday morning Low temperature map. Areas within the dark red line could see frost by early Friday morning.
Tomorrow we will see a brisk northwest wind and temperatures only reaching the lower 60s, with very low humidity.

Friday High Temperatures
Friday night into Saturday morning will feature the coolest air mass over New England this late summer with more widespread frost possible over MA.  Areas inside 495 will not see frost. Keep in mind that the temperature at the ground can cool even more than the air temperature reported.

Saturday morning lows across New England will be quite chilly (for Sept standards) Inside the red line is where frost can be possible.  Areas in NH, VT and ME with the light blue will have temperatures near or below 32F / 0C.  Coastal areas will be the warmest.


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