Dry conditions with gusty winds on Saturday

A Red Flag Warming is in effect through 7pm this evening, outdoor burning is not recommended. Dry conditions along with a gusty wind will allow for brush fires to spread rapidly, please be careful with any ignition sources during this period.

Another unseasonably mild day ahead with a gusty west-northwest wind to go along with it as a cold front pushes off shore this afternoon.

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Overall, today will be mostly dry and mild with sunshine and scattered clouds, a few sprinkles and showers across the higher terrain of northern New England, some of those switch over to snow showers this evening as colder air works in. A gusty west/northwest wind will be prevalent much of the afternoon and evening with gusts over 25mph at times. Highs reach the low to mid 60s south, 50s north, the wind will make it feel a bit cooler.

Overnight tonight we’ll see a secondary front pass through the region kicking off a few snow showers across the higher elevation of northern New England, stays chilly and dry south. Wind will diminish a bit overnight, but occasionally gust over 20mph. Lows in the 30s south, 20s north.

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Fall makes a return Sunday with much cooler temperatures, a gusty northwest wind, and a good amount of sunshine along with some afternoon fair weather clouds. Most of the region stays dry except for the northern mountains where upsloping winds will produce some snow showers and flurries. Highs reach the low to mid 50s south, 40s north. A gusty northwest wind will make it feel a bit cooler…

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