Thursday, March 18, 2010
5:13 AM

A weak cold front will pass through New England today while an area of high pressure prepares to build in behind in tomorrow. The feeble front has almost no moisture or atmospheric dynamics associated with it, so the only notable effect will be an increase in clouds today. Most of those clouds will clear out tonight while winds drops off, permitting temperatures to drop to near the freezing mark. Behind the front tomorrow, a weak ridge of high pressure will build in, which will bring abundant sunshine amidst mild temperatures.

Mike Carmon
Observer
Forecast

Today:

Partly sunny.

Highs: Mid 50s°F

Wind: NW 10 mph

Tonight:

Partly cloudy.

Lows: Lower 30s°F

Wind: Light/variable

Extended Outlook

Tomorrow:

Mostly sunny.

Highs: Mid 50s°F

Lows: Upper 30s°F

Saturday

Mostly sunny.

Highs: Lower 60s°F

Lows: Mid 30s°F

Sunday

Cloudy w/ a chance of rain showers.

Highs: Mid 50s°F

Lows: Around 40°F

Monday

Cloudy w/ rain showers likely.

Highs: Mid 40s°F

Lows: Upper 20s°F