Published: Wed, 4 Nov 2009
Description: (NECN) - NECN meteorologist Matt Noyes is calling for a cooler blend of sun and clouds today, breezy, highs in the 40s. Northwest wind at 10-20 mph. Thursday will be cloudy with developing rain and snow showers, highs only in the middle 40s for ma...
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" Glenn Ford dealers weather on the winds. Absolutely it's. Passes these arts. Well lot of these guys and they leave they did even better things to say about Boston and when they were -- you know I felt absolutely. Nice to have you know and there's no contract negotiations in the -- you know it's it's just the beautiful feelings and that's a good things. Weather wise words here today it's a beautiful sunshine remains -- as a good thing -- a little bit cooler than yesterday let me show you what's happening here yesterday we got up into the sixties in some spots today. I think squarely in the forties to lower fifties that's about the most we can do for you here and -- active wind out of the northwest we are gonna have a bit of wind chill -- most of us will feel like the forties throughout the day today at least it's dry air -- conceived in the clouds across the north country in the mountains have been. Drying up and tripling up for the most part there are new clouds coming across buffalo right now and that's part of an energetic disturbance you can actually see the swirl in the atmosphere it's coming back down. Throughout Minnesota and that's gonna drop right across the Ohio valley these showers that are associated -- it. Actually kind of impressive because there's not much moisture -- this things that shows is that it's ringing out every bit of atmospheric moisture confined. So imagine what's gonna happen when that energy center reaches the ocean right when that will happen because high pressures moving off the coastline later today. An overnight tonight that increases the clouds across New England making is mostly cloudy for the overnight we may get a few light kind of sprinkles -- flurries across the southern green -- back down to diverge here's by tomorrow morning. But here's that energetic system you're reaching the coast and in new storm -- its bonds as a result so what you end up -- it is it is interesting setup of the -- toward northwest. And a storm to our southeast well. To be nice it was his display that we could say you would have to worry about that. But instead there's going to be a bit of an interaction here it's almost as if these two storms are gonna be shaking hands in that handshake nice to meet -- we watch the energy go from one storm. To the other. And so this one off the coast road becomes the dominant storm it's gonna get stronger very quickly during the day tomorrow. Well joining these two in that handshake is where you're going to find what we college -- a little disturbance in the atmosphere or slight wind shift. Lot of times that can focus precipitation and tomorrow that will be the case during the day Thursday particularly by later in the day. You'll find bursts of rain and where it's cold up some snow. That'll start up especially by the evening now that especially will be in the mountains of New Hampshire and Maine. But with cold air in place and this storm strengthening very quickly overnight Thursday night as it moves out toward Nova Scotia we're gonna see this cold -- get pulled southward. And had rain snow line may drop all the way down 3 eastern NASA released northeastern mass. May find some snow showers very early on Friday I think the consequences of that would be very small I don't see this is being a -- in the big event I'm not worried about it because the storm ramps up. Too late in the game into Far East what it does do is reinforced -- years of as the sun comes out Friday. It's still gonna be cool it's cool Saturday Sunday milder air makes a comeback in you'll see in that transition Saturday night. There could be a few showers around but in the meantime cool and dry today cool and -- tomorrow see again and one."