DownHill LowDown- Another Great Weekend!
Posted by Tim Kelley January 21, 2010 at 9:54 am
This is the finest combination of comfortable temperatures, abundant Sunshine, and Snowfall, that we ever see in January. Bill and Paula Petrone cook up a Savory and/or Sweet Breakfast every day at thier Buttonwood Inn on the Side of Mount Surprise in The Mount Washington Valley New Hampshire. The Nordic Ski Trails passright out back, and you are minutes from Wildcat, Attitash, Black, and Cranmore. This video shows the weekend sunshine and weekday Powder. Thomas Prindle of Wilcdcat Mountain rips it up. More sunshine is in the forecast for this weekend, January 22-24, 2010.
A Look Ahead to Cooler Times
Posted by Joe Joyce November 28, 2009 at 10:49 am
Plenty of Sunshine with less wind today will make this Sunday the Pick of the weekend. Highs will average above normal climbing into the lwr to mid 50’s in southern New England. Considering we should be in the mid 40’s this time of year, for the end of November we are doing great! Cooler air remains in place across the far north today with a few more clouds and highs only in the 30’s and lwr 40’s. It has been a great run this month. But the writing is on the wall and the inevitable cool down is on the way starting this week.
Monday we will be tracking a cold front across New England. This will come with a few showers mostly west in the morning, with steady showers at the coast for the afternoon. The mild flow ahead of the front will keep temps in the 50’s right at the coast…especially Southeast. Winds will pick up a bit too in the afternoon. The front will be off the coast by Monday night and a seasonably cool airmass will charge in for Tuesday. Highs will only be in the 30’s north and lwr-mid 40’s south, nothing too cool for this time of year….but it will seem very chilly after this very mild month…which has averaged 2-3 degrees above normal. Dry weather will remain in place through Wednesday, with our focus turning to the Gulf.
This next weather maker will be loaded with moisture. This wave of energy, which has origins in the Pacific, will tap Gulf of mexico Moisture and become a strengthening Low as it moves up the East coast and should track right through New England. This will come with some warm, tropical air…so I am expecting mostly rain to develop Wednesday Night into Thursday. Rain will be heavy at times with a few inches of rain possible. It will also be a quick moving system and the jetstream will help to keep this moving along. Behind this low will be cooler dry air to follow as pressure will rise behind this storm and allow a dry and cool 1st weekend of December.
Looking West, Arctic air will be plunging into the US this week and will start to become a major player in our December pattern for the weeks ahead. Winter is knock knock knockin’ on our door! Any winterizing of the home left to do should be done this week if you have been procrastinating in the mild November weather.
Sunshine Galore for Last Weekend of Summer
Posted by Joe Joyce September 19, 2009 at 7:45 am

Building High Pressure north of New England is providing a breezy, cool crisp Canadian Airmass for the weekend. Skies will be filled with sunshine, but early mornings may come with some frost..especially in the northwestern valleys! Sunshine and more seasonal weather returns for the start of next week. Temperatures will even average above normal just in time for the Autumnal Equinox! Full Forecast discussion inside! Read more
Summer Beauty Lies Ahead…But What’s Next?
Posted by Joe Joyce July 18, 2009 at 6:14 pm

Dry Air is on the move for the second half of the weekend. Beautiful beach weather for Sunday! But The battle of the cool dry air over the Great Lakes, with a warm and humid airmass surging north along the Eastern Seaboard will make the weather less ideal once again for the week ahead. Full Discussion Inside! Read more
Come Sail Away With Me!
Posted by Joe Joyce July 11, 2009 at 8:47 am

A wonderful weekend of weather ahead! A front will move through tonight providing a few heavy downpours and embedded thunderstorms. Don’t sweat it…The next 5 days are a delight! Full forecast discussion inside! Read more
We have Finally Arrived! The July 4th Weekend…Enjoy It!
Posted by Joe Joyce July 4, 2009 at 9:45 am

Now that is more like it! A beautiful morning across most of new England for this fourth of July. The upper leve low which has plaguesd our weather for much of the past week is finally on it’s way out! But still, even this morning, this low is providing clouds for the north country as well as occasional showers, drizzle & fog. The good news is it will only gett better as the weekend progresses! Full Details Inside! Read more
Tim’s Friday Pics- Too Cool & Wet June 26, 2009
Posted by Tim Kelley June 26, 2009 at 7:56 pm
Latoyia Edwards chats with Tim Kelley as he shows pictures from our June Nor’Easter, the impact on the Garden, and some rare rays of New England Sunshine.
Backdoor Front On The Move- Watch out Coast!
Posted by Joe Joyce April 24, 2009 at 12:04 pm

Beautiful warm weather this weekend! High Pressure anchored south of new England is providing warming west winds to the region. Records were broken region wide Saturday. We will have another run at record warmth today….especially South. Providence & Hartford & Taunton will approach 90 degrees. A cold front is on the move today. This will provide more clouds and a wind shift to the NW/NE which will cool it down across the north and at the coast. Read more













