Thursday, March 18, 2021

Warmup Soon

I haven't been able to post over the past week, as I've been quite busy with school and recovering from a dislocated shoulder in a ski crash. Aside from the arctic front that brought frigid temperatures and brisk winds earlier this week, the weather has remained mostly benign and spring-like. 

After high pressure from the north moves ushers in some cooler air for Friday, we're set to experience a major warmup for the weekend and the start of the next work week here in New England. Here is a look at 850 mb temperature anomalies for Monday morning.

(Tropical Tidbits)

While the South remains on the cooler side, we could be looking at temperatures in the 60s, which is about 10 °F above normal this year. That warmth sticks around for a bit. The CPC 6-10 day and 8-14 day temperature outlooks show high probabilities for above normal temperatures over these periods.

(NOAA/CPC)



(NOAA/CPC)


March seems to be leaving like a lamb this year, and winter weather seems complete.

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