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Bog Road Cemetery, New Hampshire Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gray ME 1239 AM EDT Sat Oct 4 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will remain in place and continue to dominate our local weather into the first part of next week. High temperatures will stay well above normal through the start of the work week. Some temperatures in the 80s will be possible each day Saturday through Tuesday. A cold front will cross the region Tuesday night or Wednesday and bring back normal temperatures along with our next chance at rainfall. Dry conditions likely return for the end of next week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TODAY and TONIGHT/... Ridging will aid in delivering very warm weather for early October today and for the next several days for that matter. A short wave trough moving across northernmost ME later today will bring a weak backdoor cold front into the forecast area later today and tonight. But this front will be rather inconsequential as WAA will overpower it and move it back north on Sunday. Dry weather continues.

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.SHORT TERM /SUNDAY/... Mostly sunny skies and very warm temperatures are expected on Sunday with deep layer ridging over the region. Perhaps not quite record breaking with respect to high temperatures but very warm nonetheless.

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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/... Early morning long term update...Well above average temperatures will persist on Monday and Tuesday with near record high temperatures possible. A strong cold front and trough of low pressure will then cross from north to south Tuesday night into Wednesday, bringing our best chance for widespread measurable rainfall. Sharply colder temperatures will then arrive on Wednesday with daytime highs around 15-20 degrees cooler than those of Tuesday. Even colder air arrives for Thursday with many areas potentially struggling to get out of the 50s and lows near or below freezing in much of the area. A weak moderating trend is then possible thereafter.

Previously...

Dry and mostly sunny conditions continue with well-above normal temperatures Sun-Tues thanks to an anomalously strong 500mb ridge over the Northeast. Temperatures are forecast to reach the upper 70s to lower 80s over most of the region each of these days, potentially even nearing daily record highs, especially at AUG and PWM (see climate section below).

The ridge shifts east on Tuesday as a cold front approaches, bringing the next chance of rain in the late Tuesday into Wednesday timeframe. Models may be a little quicker in the FROPA with latest models runs and are in relatively good agreement on the timing. First the good news: there is a strong signal in the ensembles that most areas still receive rain. The not so good news is that there is a trend in less rainfall with this system with most ensemble members now advertising less than a half inch of rain. So relief from the drought is looking unlikely.

Temperatures start to come down with the front on Wednesday, and then Thursday and Friday likely return to dry conditions (except maybe a few upslope showers in the mountains) with cooler and closer to normal temperatures as high pressure builds into the Northeast.

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.AVIATION /06Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Short Term...VFR is expected to prevail through Sunday as high pressure remains over the region. Some patchy fog is possible near valley terminals, but drier air will become an increasingly limiting factor over the next couple of nights. No significant wind or low level wind shear is expected through Sunday.

Long Term...Primarily VFR Sunday night through at least the first part of Tuesday with the exception of valley fog at night/early morning, mainly at LEB and HIE. A cold front then approaches toward the middle of next week, bringing a chance of rain and possible restrictions from late Tuesday into Wednesday.

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.MARINE... Short Term...High pressure over the waters will keep wind gusts and seas below SCA criteria. Southwesterly winds shift more northwesterly tonight, then back to southwesterly for Sunday as a seabreeze attempts to develop once again.

Long Term...A cold front will approach and cross around midweek, and the S/SW winds winds ahead of the front may increase to SCA levels. The northerly flow behind the front could also be above criteria, but conditions should improve by the end of next week as high pressure settles into the New England.

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.CLIMATE... Temperatures will be high enough to possibly challenge records the next few days as an anomalously strong 580+dam ridge builds over the area by Monday. Here are some of the records to watch.

Oct 4 Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct 7 Concord 84(2023) 86(1926) 84(1990) 90(1963) Manchester 87(1891) 86(2007) 82(2007) 82(2005) Portland 82(1941) 81(1946) 84(1947) 84(1947) Augusta 82(2023) 80(2007) 78(1963) 83(1990)

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.GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. NH...None. MARINE...None.

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NEAR TERM...Ekster SHORT TERM...Ekster LONG TERM...Combs/Ekster/Tubbs

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