Updated Tuesday morning Forecast & Weather Summary — June 14th, 2016

· Last day today of weather influences with periodic clouds and a few sprinkles still to affect far NE Kingdom adjacent Canada/NH, while most of our region break free of this ridiculous backward spring weather system.

· Model trends were continuing near linear with a gradual but certain warm up with sunshine to predominate starting Wednesday and continuing into this weekend.

· What could mess this up? – A low pressure system tracking closer to the coast over Fathers Day weekend.

· Right now this system stays south with a “doughnut-like” ridging of atmospheric sinking motion – a cloud killer at least this time of year. Happy Fathers Day!

TODAY: A possible sprinkle Northeast Kingdom, otherwise morning clouds giving way to partial sunshine. A high 65 to 70. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. (5)

TONIGHT: Scattered clouds this evening, then clear. Patchy valley fog. A low in the low 50s.Light northwest winds. (5)

WEDNESDAY: Partly to mostly sunny. A high in the low 70s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. (4)

Looking further ahead…

WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear and partially moonlit. Patchy valley fog. A low in the low 50s. (3)

THURSDAY: Mostly sunny with a few high clouds. A high in the mid 70s. (3)

FRIDAY: Morning sun giving to a few more afternoon clouds. A low in the upper 40s. A high in the low 70s. (2)

SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. A low in the upper 40s. A high 75 to 80. (2)

SUNDAY Fathers Day: Mostly sunny, warm and increasingly more humid. A low near 50. A high 80 to 85. (2)

Average lows in the low 50s. Normal high in the mid 70s

(Confidence factor: 5 = Good predictability 1 = shaky modeling lowered confidence) RH/6-14

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