.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM MONDAY MORNING/...
A band of light showers is slowly making its way into our CWA
from the southwest. This is associated with a H5 shortwave
lifting north across Southern New England. However, the parent
H5 closed low continues to meander across Eastern Ohio/Western
PA. This means that the lifting mechanism to maintain the
showers will decrease and along with the considerable amount of
dry air to overcome at the mid levels, showers coverage will
generally decrease and amounts will be light (generally few
hundredths of an inch).
The result is a rather uneventful night with our region firmly
in the cool northeast flow regime. Doesn`t look like we will get
appreciable rainfall with the better forcing remaining to our
south and west. Temperatures should generally hold in the low to
mid 40s given plenty of cloud cover. Breezy NE winds should
preclude development of widespread fog that we saw last night.