11/05/09: NECN weather forecast, noon

Title: 11/05/09: NECN weather forecast, noon

Published: Thu, 5 Nov 2009

Description: (NECN) - NECN meteorologist Danielle Niles is calling for a cloudy day with developing rain and snow showers from west to east and snowflakes mostly in the higher terrain, but possibly expanding south through Western Maine and Eastern New Hampshir...

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" The F word in the I've passed this week for many people are talking now but just a little bit right I mean it's I have been falling across parts of Maine and some of us will see some plate tonight let's just a mental thing -- playing a lot of us what it. Let's hear a song that area I do love it just -- Get ready -- Let's just coming let's check out Jessica get out winter gear ready let's take a look at what's gone on here with the satellite and radar has been snowing. Across Maine this morning the rest of us that's -- general consensus is mostly cloudy we have some scattered rain and snow showers. I'm watching more energy now coming out of new York and Pennsylvania this is all shifting towards the east it'll make its -- UN led. As we -- throughout the afternoon and overnight as well. As -- zoom up the picture here we get two things going on the two -- we've been talking about for days. That are going to interact here and we're already seeing that a little wind shift here and that's where we've set up. What we call it trough and that's the bringing the rain and the snow to parts of southern Maine and into the mountains of -- as well. High pressure continues to shift towards the east that's going to let go in this well is going to ramp up. As we have throughout the afternoon and evening you'll notice the bulk of the precept is not -- so we're just having residual effect from this storm. But here's that wind shift in outlook -- abandoned kind of focus. The rain and the snow showers across the higher terrain and another one set up across -- that -- you can continue. As we have throughout the day today and this evening -- looking at -- one well that will transport energy. To the coastal -- off -- so we'll have breezy conditions. And some rain it's -- shot -- all across western Massachusetts the hot rain maybe back into north central Massachusetts. There on the backside of this system it's a quick mover so what I'm here by tomorrow morning. And I think we'll just be dealing with clouds for the first part of the day and then sunshine that -- back out. But it will be pretty windy temperatures in the forties but it'll feel like that thirties. Especially across northern New England tomorrow but. We have another area cool high pressure that built into New England. And that will bring warm dry weather for a late Friday and as we head into the weekend so what are we talking about in terms of snowfall accumulation maps today tomorrow. Well some of these gray areas here indicate basically coding. Maybe up to an inch across the higher terrain of the Berkshire is I think a coating could come down to north central Massachusetts maybe even a few flakes. Spot falling across south eastern areas in New Hampshire nor short of Massachusetts early tomorrow morning. Are not. Not that -- the deal where we have more significant accumulation and actually already have this morning. It really from -- made up towards Lewiston up toward the host six where about one to two inches will fall. With that and that sets up meanwhile by Saturday. High pressure is still over the region we'll have a lot of clouds because they'll be watching a warm front that lets through so sunshine in few building clouds during the evening especially. Maybe a couple of sprinkles overnight on Saturday that falls in the mountains and that's about it. And that high pressure continues to shift off the mid Atlantic and that brings in a westerly wind on Sunday. And that means we'll start to warm up just a bit temperatures will come back into the lower sixties. And we'll be watching the cold front that slides through but to tell you the truth it's not gonna do all that much we continue to -- mild weather into the beginning of next week. Meanwhile today were on the cool side right around 49 a fifty degrees from Boston to Gloucester right around 45 degrees in Manchester so generally. The coolest spots will be across northern dealing -- today really either side of forty degrees. Thirties the farther north you go in terms of elevation -- right around 38 caribou come back to central gluing them were either side of 45 degrees right around fifty. And the lower fifties across southern doing a lot south southeasterly breeze at shifting around about six to twelve miles per hour. Again Baltic body's gotten some of those rain and snow showers now overnight tonight wanna point out that. We're dipping down into the thirties right around the freezing mark especially across northern -- went lets any snow that does all. Or even rain is going to freeze on the roadways on May be a little bit slippery out there tonight. And especially tomorrow morning before we start to rebound otherwise Brothers -- become -- right around forty degrees. And some of those rain and snow showers continue overnight tonight but tomorrow it's done it's out of here. Windy conditions temperatures in the upper forties but they'll feel like the thirties in some spots Saturday. Still the upper forties but we -- to moderate by Sunday that is the good news we jump up to lower sixties and right now. Monday's looking fantastic as well more details on this entire -- gaelic for the scene again and does little but."

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