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First notification: Breezy & Frigid today

First notification: Breezy & Frigid today

Banhor, Men (Wab) – The Arctic Air Affinct Shot will move today on the back of yesterday’s storm. Yesterday’s storm is spinning over the sea today, while high pressure develops from the region of Eastern Great Lakes. This will lead to a rigid pressure gradient on the state today, which makes the wind day when the northwestern winds will break up to 25-30 miles / h. Construction of high pressure in the area will bring us mainly the sunny sky during most of the day. We can see a few more clouds moving in the afternoon, especially over the northern and western places when our next violation is approaching. High temperatures today will vary from single numbers to the north and upper numbers to middle teenagers in other places. Of course, the gum northwestern wind will make it much colder with the wind near or just below 0 ° along the coast and -20 ° in the north. We will start with a clear sky tonight and then increase the clouds as the night progresses. The warm front that is approaching the west will bring us a chance to some snow showers and even more stable light snow after midnight. The temperature will drop to one number on both sides 0 ° early at night … The coldest north of Bangora. The temperature will be aligned when the clouds move and can approach a couple of degrees after midnight.

Prolonged light snow and snow showers are contracting until mid -morning on Friday. The accumulation will up to this point will be an inch or two possible, especially in areas from the northern and east. The sky will remain mostly cloudy until the end of the day. The warmer air moving behind the warm front will feel much better than today with the maximums that are expected to reach the upper 20’s by the mid-1930s for most places on Friday in the afternoon. We observe the next area of ​​low pressure forecast to go to our southern Friday evening. There is still some uncertainty about the trace of this system, but the general trend in the data was the push of a storm south with the main part of the storm. At this point … it looks like it will be close enough to graze us with light snow on Friday night, especially from Dover-Foxcroft to Lincoln, light clusters can be south. It will all depend on the exact track, so follow the updates. Regardless of the track … The storm will leave from here after midnight on Friday night. More Arctic air will move on the back of the storm on Saturday. High pressure on the area of ​​Great Lakes, combined with low pressure above sea time with the creation of a pressure gradient again on a different way … As a result, the escape is embodied. The Saturday temperature will be worn in the upper numbers to low teenagers to the north, and teens are about 20 ° closer to the coast, but feel much colder when the wind is cold. Allowing the clouds to move gradually in the afternoon and the evening, when our next meteolear manufacturer approaches. Low pressure can bring us a little more snow or maybe a little rain/snow on Sunday night on Monday.

Today: mainly sunny, strong and fried. Maximums in one number in the north and low to secondary teenagers in other places. Northwest wind 10-20 mph with gusts up to 25-30 mph. The wind is cold until -20 °.

Tonight: Cloud enlargement. Light snow and snow showers are possible after midnight. Minimums from -3 ° to +10 ° … The coldest to the north. The wind will be light and variable.

Friday: Mostly cloudy with light snow and snow rainfall are possible in the morning. Accumulation of coating up to an inch or two possible by mid -morning. High in the upper 20’s to the mid-1930s … The warmest along the coast. Light and variable wind.

Saturday: mainly sunny, strong and cold. High about 10 ° north and adolescents to low 20 years in other places.

Sunday: mainly sunny in the morning, and then increasing the clouds in the afternoon. High about 10 ° north and adolescents to low 20 years in other places.

Monday: Snowdrops are possible during the morning northern and mixed rain/snow rainfall possible during the morning in other places. Light sky in the afternoon. Maximums in 30 to about 40 °.