Entries by fred@rightweather.net

Long-Range Forecast – May 11

It has been downright summer-like for the past couple of days away from the coast. At this time of the year, the coast is much cooler and there’s always fog flirting when there is a southwest breeze. We’ll have one more warm and muggy day before cooler weather arrives Tuesday night. The weather looks pleasant […]

Long-Range Forecast – May 7

We’re definitely in a nice groove weather-wise in Southern New England. It will stay fair through the weekend, with the warmer days on Friday and Sunday. Muggy weather is likely early next week as a front slowly approaches from the west. The system pictured below has a 90% chance of becoming Sub-tropical Storm Ana in […]

Long-Range Forecast – April 30

April will go in the books as slightly cooler than normal with about 50% of the normal precipitation in Southeastern New England. The relatively dry month alleviated any flooding concerns in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts after the snowy winter. May will begin with a very cool day on Friday, but most of the first […]

Long-Range Forecast – April 20

Monday was the unsettled and cooler weather that we mentioned in the Long-Range Forecast on April 9. And, as we mentioned during last week’s Long-Range Forecast, there will be a cut-off area of low pressure hanging around the Northeast at the end of April. Initially, this cut-off low will mean seasonably cool and mainly dry […]

Long-Range Forecast – April 13

Relatively mild weather will continue through the midweek before a general cooling trend happens in the late workweek into early next week. There is nothing terribly cold or very warm in the forecast for the next couple of weeks. The best chances for rain this week are Tuesday (spotty AM showers), Friday (few spotty showers […]