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Greenwood Cemetery New Hampshire Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gray ME 149 AM EDT Wed Oct 15 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A cold front will push offshore through the morning with northwest winds ramping up in its wake. High pressure over the Great Lakes will slowly move east through the end of the week while an upper low over the Canadian Maritimes may spread some showers into the area Thursday. High pressure moves closer to overhead Friday before settling south of New England this weekend for a warming trend. A front system approaches early next week bring the next chance for rain Sunday night into Monday.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TODAY/... A cold front continues to approach from Quebec and will cross the forecast area through the morning and into the early afternoon. Behind the front, the pressure gradient will tighten leading some breezy northwest winds. The NBM looks to still be a touch on the light side so will continue with previous trends of blending in some NBM90 and MOS guidance.

Temperatures will be a bit cooler than yesterday behind the front. Highs will generally range from the mid to upper 40s across northern New Hampshire and northwest Maine, to the upper 50s south. We could see some lower 60s along coastal areas.

After starting out the early morning with a little bit of valley fog and plenty of clouds, we should see some clearing outside of the mountains this afternoon. A stray shower or two cannot be ruled out as an upper low will start to approach from the north.

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.SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH 6PM THURSDAY/...

The aforementioned upper low will swing down into eastern Maine tonight into Thursday, potentially bringing a few showers to our eastern zones or over the coastal waters. Low temperatures tonight will range from the upper 20s and lower 30s north, to the mid to upper 30s most elsewhere. A tight pressure gradient will remain in place so we will see another round of breezy northwest winds, especially over the coastal waters.

Highs on Thursday will be cooler than Wednesday, ranging from the upper 30s and lower 40s across northwest Maine and northern New Hampshire, to the low to mid 50s south.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... Early morning NBM update...No significant changes noted in the latest NBM other than a slowing of PoPs Sunday night into Monday as well as slight down trend. Winds continue to look gusty Thursday night into Friday but will coming down from their peak on Thursday. Saturday into Sunday will be fair weather days will temperatures moderating into the upper 60s and possibly low 70s on Sunday. The latest available NWP guidance and ensembles have some solutions resulting in a cut off low Sunday night and Monday that may slide south of the area which is likely a source in the downward trend in PoPs.

Previously...

Key Message: High pressure builds in late Friday allowing gusty winds to abate. High pressure then settles south of New England over the weekend allowing temperatures to moderate. An upper trough/closed low sends a cold front into the Northeast early next week bring chances for rain Sunday night and Monday.

Impacts: No significant weather impacts anticipated.

Forecast Details: A tight gradient will persist over the area Thursday night into Friday morning for continued gusty winds. Winds will gradually relax Friday evening with highs on Friday ranging from the 50s to the 60s.

A gradual warming is expected Saturday into Sunday ahead of an approaching cold front. This will occur along with a gradual decrease in winds and reversal in wind direction.

The pattern does start to get blocky as ocean low cuts off...so there is model uncertainty with speed of said cold front. Some guidance continue to put the front well into the forecast area Sun...roughly 20 percent of available ensemble members. Given the previous forecasts were higher PoP...I slowed down the arrival by sharpening the gradient on the leading edge. But the event itself looks like a good chance for rain but nothing to write home about. The PWATs will not be all that anomalous and the IVT will be weakening as it moves into the local area.

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.AVIATION /06Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Short Term...For at least the next few hours, widespread MVFR ceilings are likely, occasionally scattering out at times. By mid to late morning, VFR conditions should generally prevail at most sites. Valley fog at LEB and HIE will lead to some reduced visibilities through the early morning hours. Winds will be fairly breezy out of the northwest this afternoon.

Long Term...Largely VFR conditions expected thru Sun. Surface wind gusts on Thur night into Friday are forecast to be between 25 and 30 kt at times.

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.MARINE... Short Term...Breezy northwest winds and seas in the 5 to 7 foot range will lead to SCA conditions through at least today and will eventually be needed tonight as well.

Long Term...Strong pressure gradient between ocean storm and building high pressure will lead to potential gale force wind gusts thru Thu night. Gale watch has been issued for the outer waters until Fri morning. Winds will then quickly diminish as high pressure shifts east and flow becomes southwesterly.

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.GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. NH...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ150>154. Gale Watch from Thursday morning through Friday morning for ANZ150-152-154.

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NEAR TERM...Hargrove SHORT TERM...Hargrove LONG TERM...Legro/Schroeter

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