Yes, we enter again into another stalled out weather pattern that will feature an area of low pressure not moving much. The good news for us in New England is that this low will stall out over Ohio and the wind flow for the next week will be from the south, so although we will not be getting hot, it will not be extremely cool either. The only minor problem will be, it will get progressively more humid as the weekend continues.
The low that is currently over Minnesota will quickly move into Ohio, then stop. The position of the same low only moves to Maine for by next Wednesday.
However, this does not mean a constant rain for us, it just indicates that there will be scattered showers in the forecast for the next week and trying to predict when they will happen. As each day arrives it will be easier to determine, but what we have going on is a pinwheel of clouds and rain that will spin around and over us for a week.
High pressure will still be in control today, so look for some sun and clouds with the first of the showers arriving by Thursday morning.
Saturday looks to be a windy day, especially out on the Cape with a line of heavier showers possible during the afternoon.
Interesting weather pattern shapes up possibly for late next week into October.
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
- Wind Advisory issued March 16 at 2:53PM EDT until March 16 at 10:00PM EDT by NWS Albany NY
- Special Weather Statement issued March 11 at 5:36AM EDT by NWS Albany NY
- Special Weather Statement issued March 10 at 5:30PM EDT by NWS Albany NY
- Special Weather Statement issued March 10 at 5:26PM EDT by NWS Boston/Norton MA
- Cold Weather Advisory issued March 1 at 2:25PM EST until March 2 at 11:00AM EST by NWS Albany NY
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