Published: Sat, 27 Jun 2009
Description: (NECN: Joe Joyce) - NECN meteorologist Joe Joyce calls for mostly cloudy skies with early downpours, scattered showers and drizzle on Sunday. Expect a cooler feel with highs in the 60's Maine, NH, and Coast -- 70's west.
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" A forecast we are still now waiting for his family and then air the closest I've nice -- They know of and that's the key is we have to enjoy the nice weather waltz around because that's me know if the weather can quickly change. And yes it doesn't quite an afternoon and still we are seeing a few scattered storms out there this evening. Problem is going to gradually start to wind down here's where temperatures were I was feeling more summer like today after all warm enough to maybe take that dip in the pool."
" Upper seventies lower eighties even reaching 77 in Boston today during the morning before east wind. -- temperatures back into the fifties. Why -- quite a change in the air mass right along the coastline of course we have been dealing with these very slow moving thunderstorms. I not to create flash flooding from fox rode out abroad also and a Mansfield during the afternoon shifted its way westward in the Worcester County where we've seen. Now flash flooding in towns and also -- Peprah severe storms extending from the Colonia. Right down through Hillsborough county and in through -- and now we're still seeing some localized flash flooding. Eastern Connecticut a complex of thunderstorms off the coastline of Cape Cod now we'll continue to hug the coast. Work its way up towards coastal Maine during the overnight hours all along with an area of low pressure mostly south of New England. That is going to provide a wind shift then will start to bring in. Cooler rare for tomorrow so we're going to say goodbye to those seventies to near eighty degrees little bit cooler a little bit more on the west side for Sunday unfortunately. And we also are going to be seeing more energy digging down into this trough to help to keep things as the bit unsettled around here we're looking for that big Bermuda high. To establish itself -- just hasn't been able to do so so far. And it really does not seeing that in the pattern for at least the next week or two. Well we are still seeing tomorrow though is still cloudy skies damp conditions at that we could see a few downpours early tomorrow morning. Right along the coastline and those downpours tapering to scattered showers and drizzle. And as we go through Sunday -- still some clouds and then by Monday some Qualls a few lingering showers to the north and with the heating of the day we could see an afternoon shower or thunderstorm as well. All start warming up a little bit more on Monday I think -- after tomorrow well mostly stuck in the sixties here through much of Maine. The lakes region the seacoast. Oh warmer through Vermont where we have a chance maybe a few breaks of sunshine 76 and Springfield 77 Hartford and we're still dealing with these. Occasional scattered downpours and a little bit of drizzle along the coastline as we're just stuck in the sixties. And the northeast wind from the north to the South Shore. Get through metro west better chance of reaching near seventy also through the western -- not the greatest of Sunday so the problem with today. It has been this upper level low it's still in place for tomorrow for the Lenox 301. Cloudy skies showers are mostly in the sixties and then this is time as this upper level low kicks out for the weekend. Here comes this next piece of energy this is gonna kinda hang around for much of next week we will see someone pushing up the eastern seaboard. But that'll provide the humidity with the heating of the day. That afternoon shower or thunderstorm threat so here's your five day forecast what you want to see it anymore right well. We saw the clouds -- Sunday with a showers Monday maybe a little bit of afternoon brightening Tuesday is looking like Dick -- here partly sunny skies and a slight risk. Seventies to near eighty and then Wednesday."
" I think we'll probably have a better chance of some afternoon showers thunderstorms or downpours so. Boy this has been shower or 800 yards downpours and simple and yet what you do -- sound an alarm went for those of the times just have to get outside and enjoy."
" Yeah and I misspoke earlier and -- for summer to -- here it is here this here are we need to turn the page. Early July the better story for us typical New England. Thank."