Turning Cooler

After an amazing week vacationing in Ireland where it was between 50 and 60 dregees I sort of chuckled when the pilot informed the cabin it was 81F at JFK on Sunday. Bradley Airport managed a wild 88 degree temperature on Easter Sunday! But for those who like the warmth we've got a change on the way for the next week or so.

The weather pattern has changed. A big ridge of high pressure that pumped warmth up from the south and kept a westerly wind in New England is being replaced by a somewhat persistent  trough and periods of onshore wind. This time of year wind direction is critical for our temperatures with exceptionally cold water in the Atlantic Ocean. 

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Cooler than normal weather pattern in the Day 6-10 range forecast by many of our computer models. Not dramatically colder than normal but average to a bit below average temperatures expected.

There are signs, however, that by the end of April a return to unseasonable warmth may occur. For example, both the Euro and GFS models rebuild a southeast ridge of high pressure and move a milder airmass in here in the Day 11-Day 15 time frame. 

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Both the Euro and GFS show a return to unseasonable warmth by the end of April.

While we'll have to deal with a few cloudy, showery, and cool periods over the next week or so if you like warmth there are some positive signs ahead.

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