Good Saturday and welcome to October. The calendar has finally caught up to the weather we’ve been having for the past several days as the 10th month begins. Much of the cool and, sometimes, damp has been courtesy of a big upper level low spinning across the region.

This system is slowly moving away, but will still throw some scattered stuff our way over the next few days.

Our Saturday starts with some dense fog and isolated showers across the land. We will see a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon with additional scattered showers and thunderstorms. Track away…

Sunday will feature some fog to start with temps in the upper 40s to low 50s. Low-level moisture remains and that should be able to fire up some scattered showers. The future radar from the NAM is a little amped up…

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Temps early next week rebound into the 70s with some pretty nice skies. That will carry us through the middle of the week before another cold front moves our way later Thursday or Friday. How all this plays our will be dictated by what happens with our MONSTER of a hurricane currently in the Caribbean. Mathew hit Cat 5 status last night…

Hurricane Infrared GOES East

The latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center…

Once into the Bahamas, we continue to find quite the disagreement on where this goes. The GFS has consistently been bringing this storm up the east coast…

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On the flipside, the European Model has been very inconsistent. It’s latest run keeps the storm well off the coast as a strong cold front rolls through here…

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The Canadian Model brings a deep trough across our region and picks up the storm and steers it back toward the west into New England…

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Have a great Saturday and take care.