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Lakeport, New Hampshire Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gray ME 148 PM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure starts to shift offshore tonight with one more warm and dry day Tuesday. A cold front crosses Tuesday night through Wednesday morning bringing widespread rainfall. A cooler and drier airmass arrives of gusty NW winds Wednesday afternoon with high pressure providing fair weather into the weekend.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... The strong ridge of high pressure still has a tight grip on New England with full sunshine and near record warmth once again in some areas. As of 130 PM, Portland`s latest temperature was 85 degrees and Augusta`s was 84 degrees, which sets a new daily record high for both of these sites (see climate section below for more info).

The ridge will then start shifting to the east through tonight as a cold front moves across the Great Lakes, and the WAA well out ahead of the front will keep temperatures pretty mild, in the 40s and 50s. Have again included patchy valley fog in the forecast with light winds and mostly clear skies.

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.SHORT TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... Tuesday will again feature very warm and mostly dry weather, but the pressure gradient will tighten as the cold front approaches the region, making for breezier conditions in the afternoon. Based on forecast soundings, gusts of 20-25 mph are likely, possibly up to 30 mph along the coast. With the exception of the Midcoast, highs will reach the upper 70s to low 80s. The morning will start mostly sunny, but clouds will be on the increase during the afternoon.

The mountains could start seeing a few showers and possibly a storm late in the afternoon, but then a more widespread soaking rain is expected Tuesday evening through Tuesday night as the cold front starts moving through. Based on latest CAMS, rain looks to arrive across western and northern areas during the evening and then spreading to the south and east through the course of Tuesday night. Forecast rainfall amounts are mostly 0.50" to 0.75" and possibly up to an inch on the higher end. While this rain will be most welcome, it is unlikely to bring any improvement to the ongoing drought.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... A cold front pushes offshore Wednesday morning with a cooler and drier airmass arriving on gusty northwest winds Wednesday afternoon. High pressure builds over New England Thursday into Friday with the coldest night of the season for most areas Thursday night. Mostly fair weather continues into the weekend with moderating temperatures. Low pressure off the Southeast coast may track far enough north to bring chances for rain late in the weekend.

Mesoscale models are in decent agreement that rainfall will be ongoing Wednesday morning with the forecast area turning dry from NW to SE by the afternoon. Cold air advection behind the front will favor mixing with northwest winds gusting around 30 MPH Wednesday afternoon. Downsloping will aid in boosting temperatures close to 70 degrees along the coast while northern areas may stay in the 50s for highs. Lows Wednesday night will range from the upper 20s north to upper 30s south.

High pressure builds in Thursday allowing for fair weather and a downward trend in northwest winds. Highs on Thursday will only top out around 50 degrees across the north and 60 degrees near the coast. Conditions will become favorable for efficient radiational cooling and with a cool airmass in place, many areas will likely see the coldest night of the season. Lows will range from the low 20s north to low 30s south with frost possible to the coastal zones and freezes across the interior. Temperatures rebound into the lows 60s Friday and mid to upper 60s Saturday. A cutoff low over the Southeast may migrate northwards over the weekend bringing a chance for rain back into the forecast Sunday.

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.AVIATION /17Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Short Term...VFR the rest of today. Valley fog will then likely bring restrictions to LEB tonight into Tuesday morning but could also bring restrictions to other sites as well. Once fog clears by 13-14Z Tuesday, VFR the rest of the day before a cold front brings a round of rainfall into the area Tuesday evening through Tuesday night with MVFR to IFR restrictions possible.

Long Term...Ongoing rain and low cigs likely continue restrictions Wednesday morning with conditions improving to VFR Wednesday afternoon. VFR likely prevails through the end of the week outside of nighttime valley fog.

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.MARINE... Short Term...South to southwest flow will gradually increase as a cold front approaches from the west, but conditions look to stay under SCA levels until late Tuesday morning or afternoon. SCA conditions are then expected through Tuesday night, especially over the outer waters.

Long Term...Cold air advection behind a front crossing the waters Wednesday morning will bring SCA conditions Wednesday into Thursday morning. High pressure builds in Thursday afternoon and holds over the waters through Friday.

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.CLIMATE... In addition to today`s potential records, one more day of above normal temperatures area expected tomorrow. Here are some of the records to watch.

Oct 6 Oct 7 Concord 84(1990) 90(1963) Manchester 82(2007) 82(2005) Portland 84(1947) 84(1947) Augusta 78(1963) 83(1990)

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.GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. NH...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 11 AM Tuesday to 8 AM EDT Wednesday for ANZ150-152-154. Small Craft Advisory from 2 PM Tuesday to 8 AM EDT Wednesday for ANZ151-153.

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NEAR TERM...Combs SHORT TERM...Combs LONG TERM...Schroeter

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