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Patchy smoke before 10pm. Mostly clear, with a low around 59. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Isolated showers between 2pm and 3pm. Patchy smoke. Sunny, with a high near 87. South wind 5 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Patchy smoke before 11pm. Mostly clear, with a low around 56. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Sunny, with a high near 84. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Increasing clouds, with a low around 59. Calm wind.

Sunny, with a high near 80. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Increasing clouds, with a low around 57. Calm wind.

A 30 percent chance of showers after 4pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 83. Light and variable wind becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.

Showers and possibly a thunderstorm before midnight, then showers likely. Low around 65. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

A 30 percent chance of showers after 3pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 80. Light and variable wind becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.

Showers and possibly a thunderstorm before midnight, then showers likely. Low around 62. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

A 30 percent chance of showers before 8am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84.

Mostly clear, with a low around 58.

A 30 percent chance of showers before 8am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.

Mostly clear, with a low around 55.
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A warm day today, but with low humidity, it should be a nice summer day, except for the wildfire smoke. There is also a chance for a passing afternoon shower as a cold front drops south across the region. The air quality will be low today due to the smoke.
The weekend will feature some much needed rainfall. More on that in the afternoon update and tonight's every Thursday e-mail blast to those signed up.
Smoke from Ontario wildfires will drift back into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine today, leading to hazy skies in some areas. A cold front will also move through this afternoon, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. A few storms could produce strong wind gusts, small hail, and frequent lightning, especially from the mountains toward the Maine coast. More typical July weather follows through Friday, with additional chances for showers and thunderstorms over the weekend and into next week.
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Summary:
Smoke from Ontario wildfires will drift back into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine today, leading to hazy skies in some areas. A cold front will also move through this afternoon, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. A few storms could produce strong wind gusts, small hail, and frequent lightning, especially from the mountains toward the Maine coast. More typical July weather follows through Friday, with additional chances for showers and thunderstorms over the weekend and into next week.
Key Messages:
- Smoke from wildfires in Ontario meanders back north today into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine.
- A cold front will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Some storms could produce strong winds and small hail, mainly from the mountains toward the Maine coast.
- Seasonable summertime conditions continue through the weekend and into next week, with at least a couple of chances for showers and thunderstorms..
What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
Light showers arrived earlier than expected across northern areas, so the chance of rain was increased for the next couple of hours. Otherwise, the forecast remains on track, with the main round of showers and thunderstorms expected this afternoon.
What this means for you:
If you are sensitive to smoke, expect hazy conditions at times across southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine today. Keep an eye on the weather this afternoon if you have outdoor plans, as thunderstorms could develop quickly and become briefly strong. Friday looks to be the most comfortable day before another round of unsettled weather arrives Saturday. Sunday and Monday should offer improved conditions for most outdoor activities.
**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Gray ME**
**550 AM EDT Thu Jul 16 2026**
**What Has Changed**
Light showers arrived earlier than expected across northern areas, so the chance of rain was increased for the next couple of hours. Otherwise, the forecast remains on track, with the main round of showers and thunderstorms expected this afternoon. The aviation forecast was also updated for the 8 AM EDT terminal forecasts.
**Key Messages**
1. Smoke from wildfires in Ontario meanders back north today into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine.
2. A cold front will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Some storms could produce strong winds and small hail, mainly from the mountains toward the Maine coast.
3. Seasonable summertime conditions continue through the weekend and into next week, with at least a couple of chances for showers and thunderstorms.
**Discussion**
**Key Message 1 Description**
Smoke from Ontario wildfires, which shifted south of the region yesterday, is expected to return today across at least southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine. As a cold front approaches and weather patterns higher in the atmosphere change, the smoke plume should shift south again later today and tonight.
**Key Message 2 Description**
A disturbance in the upper atmosphere, known as a shortwave, along with a surface cold front, will move across the region today and trigger scattered showers and thunderstorms.
While the atmosphere will not have a great deal of energy available for storms, there will still be enough instability for a few thunderstorms to become strong. In addition, winds changing speed and direction with height, known as wind shear, will be quite favorable for stronger storm development. The strongest storms may produce wind gusts, small hail, and frequent lightning.
Most high resolution forecast models indicate thunderstorms will develop over southern Quebec late this morning before moving into northern Maine and New Hampshire during the early afternoon. A few isolated storms could form ahead of the cold front, but most of the activity should remain along the front itself. As the storms move farther south toward the Maine coast, they are expected to weaken before ending by evening or moving offshore.
High temperatures today will range from the upper 60s to lower 70s across northern areas, to the 80s across southern areas. Overnight lows will mainly be in the upper 40s to the middle 50s.
Friday will be pleasant behind the cold front, with dry weather and highs ranging from the 60s and 70s across the north to the lower and middle 80s across southern areas. Friday night lows will mainly be in the 50s.
**Key Message 3 Description**
From this weekend into next week, the large ridge of high pressure over the north central United States will gradually weaken and shift west while a broad trough of lower pressure strengthens over southeastern Canada. This overall weather pattern will bring more seasonable temperatures to New England for the foreseeable future.
At the surface, an area of low pressure moving out of the Great Lakes is expected to pass through the Saint Lawrence Valley Saturday night. This makes Saturday the wetter of the two weekend days.
The developing low pressure system is expected to be fairly strong for the middle of July, with central pressure dropping to around 995 millibars as it passes nearby. After some morning showers along the warm front, New England may move into the warm, humid air ahead of the cold front.
While there could be a risk for stronger thunderstorms across parts of the interior Northeast, the later arrival of the system into New England during the evening, along with less favorable temperature changes with height, should limit the severe weather threat. Heavy downpours are considered more likely than widespread severe storms. Rainfall may be efficient because of the moist air, but overall precipitation amounts should remain limited because the system will move through fairly quickly.
Conditions should improve Sunday morning. A few showers may linger over the higher terrain in northern areas as cooler air moves in behind the system, but Sunday is expected to be the more enjoyable day of the weekend. High pressure arrives Monday, bringing another period of pleasant weather.
Another weather system may approach around the middle of next week, although forecast confidence remains low because model guidance continues to show a wide range of possible outcomes.
The one factor that may continue to affect otherwise pleasant weather is smoke from upstream wildfires. Winds ahead of and behind the weekend system are expected to continue transporting smoke from the fire source region toward New England.
Summary:
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will continue to affect Southern New England today, creating hazy skies, reducing air quality, and keeping temperatures a bit cooler than normal. A cold front may bring a few passing showers to northern and northeastern Massachusetts later today, but most locations will remain dry. A better chance for widespread showers and thunderstorms arrives late Saturday into early Sunday, bringing beneficial rainfall before cooler, less humid weather settles in early next week.
Key Messages:
- Smoky conditions will reduce air quality and lead to seasonably cooler temperatures today.
- A cold front brings passing showers to northern and northeastern Massachusetts later today.
- Showers and thunderstorms bring beneficial rainfall late this weekend, then cooler weather arrives early next week.
What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
Small Craft Advisories have been issued for the coastal waters this afternoon into tonight. Otherwise, no significant forecast changes have been made.
What this means for you
If you have outdoor plans today, expect smoky skies and reduced air quality, especially if you are sensitive to smoke or have breathing issues. Most areas stay dry today despite a passing cold front. The best opportunity for meaningful rainfall arrives late this weekend, followed by noticeably more comfortable humidity and seasonable temperatures early next week.
**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA**
**315 AM EDT Thu Jul 16 2026**
**What Has Changed**
Small Craft Advisories have been issued for the coastal waters this afternoon into tonight. Otherwise, no significant forecast changes have been made.
**Key Messages**
* Smoky conditions will reduce air quality and lead to seasonably cooler temperatures today.
* A cold front brings passing showers to northern and northeastern Massachusetts later today.
* Showers and thunderstorms bring beneficial rainfall late this weekend, then cooler weather arrives early next week.
**Discussion**
**Key Message 1, Smoky conditions reduce air quality and keep temperatures cooler today**
The main weather story today continues to be smoke from large wildfires burning in far western Ontario and northeastern Minnesota. Air Quality Alerts remain in effect for fine particulate matter, known as PM2.5, at the request of environmental agencies in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
A strong northwesterly flow high in the atmosphere is transporting the smoke into New England and the Mid Atlantic. This will continue to produce hazy, smoky, brownish yellow skies while also reducing the amount of sunshine reaching the ground. With less sunshine available, afternoon temperatures will not warm as much as they normally would.
Forecast models indicate another surge of smoke near the ground will move into western portions of Southern New England by late morning, then spread east southeast through the afternoon and continue into early tonight. Visibility may also be reduced, especially across western and central parts of the region later today.
Anyone sensitive to smoke or fine particles should limit time outdoors if possible. Even healthy individuals may notice the effects of the smoky air. Because of the thicker smoke expected today, forecast high temperatures have been lowered into the 70s and middle 80s.
**Key Message 2, Cold front brings passing showers to northern and northeastern Massachusetts later today**
A fairly strong cold front currently over central Quebec will move across northern New England this afternoon before reaching northern Massachusetts and the North Shore late this afternoon into early tonight.
Westerly winds will increase ahead of the front and could gust up to around 30 mph this afternoon. However, the widespread smoke may limit how much stronger winds mix down to the surface.
The greatest chance for stronger thunderstorms remains well north of Southern New England, where there will be more sunshine and greater atmospheric instability. Atmospheric instability refers to the atmosphere becoming favorable for showers and thunderstorms to develop.
A few scattered showers may move southeast from New Hampshire later today as the cold front passes, but most locations will remain dry.
Behind the front, winds turn northwesterly and much drier air arrives, with dew points falling into the 40s and middle 50s. Dew point is a measure of how much moisture is in the air, so these lower values will make it feel much more comfortable. The front should also push the thickest smoke farther south and west by Friday.
**Key Message 3, Showers and thunderstorms bring beneficial rainfall late this weekend, then cooler weather arrives early next week**
Warmer and more humid weather returns on Saturday ahead of another stronger weather system approaching New England.
The greatest chance for showers and thunderstorms will develop late Saturday, especially Saturday night into early Sunday.
Forecast atmospheric moisture, measured by precipitable water, is expected to increase to nearly 2 inches near the south coast. This means the atmosphere will contain plenty of moisture, allowing some heavier downpours.
Forecast guidance indicates a moderate to high chance, around 40 to 60 percent, of at least one half inch of precipitation during a 24 hour period. There is a lower chance, less than 30 percent, of receiving at least 1 inch of precipitation.
While some thunderstorms could become stronger, the overall risk for severe weather currently appears low.
The cold front moves offshore Sunday, bringing a cooler, drier, and much less humid air mass for Monday. Temperatures about one mile above the ground, known as the 850 millibar level, are expected to fall into a range that supports afternoon highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s.

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