Plain-language summary:
After a few sunny or mostly sunny days with cold nights and low humidity, it is warmer and much more humid today. A few showers are expected tonight with a cold front that will block the unseasonable warmth building just to the southwest from reaching our region at least through Thursday. A few showers could occur again on Tuesday, but rainfall amounts will be light. It will likely turn warmer for Friday and next weekend, with showers and maybe a few thunderstorms likely next weekend, before it turns cooler and perhaps showery and unsettled for a while the following week, but no major storms are expected for the foreseeable future.
Meteorological discussion:
After a few sunny or mostly sunny days with cold nights and low humidity, the diffuse warm front that passed through last night, bringing elevated thunderstorms to much of the region except Maine, means that it is warmer and much more humid today, with partly to mostly cloudy skies for most and temperatures reaching 68F (20C) or higher in many lower elevation spots, especially south of the U.S./Canada border. However, a cold front is already approaching from the northwest and is entering southern Quebec now and will penetrate down to central New England by tomorrow morning before stalling out and weakening and then sort of transitioning into a backdoor cold front with maritime influence. Some showers will accompany this front, but rainfall amounts will be light again. The main contribution of the front will be to block the unseasonable warmth and humidity building just to the southwest (a result of the -PNA pattern associated with a trough in the western U.S. and a ridge in the eastern U.S.) from reaching our region on Monday and Tuesday like was expected a few days ago. As such, few if any locations will reach 70F (21C) on either day, as opposed to the 77F+ (25C+) that looked possible a few days ago. Dew points will also drop as the Canadian air mass moves in. Monday looks dry with a mix of sun and clouds for most, but as the backdoor front tries to lift northward again on Tuesday, some showers are likely again, leading to daytime highs cooler than on Monday in cloudy and rainy areas. Still, given how diffuse the front and any disturbance is, rainfall amounts will be light.
| Source: College of DuPage |