2002-03-14: ALB upper air data from FSL's server at NOAA in Boulder, CO === Interpolations from ALB data - temps:deg. F, altitudes:feet MSL === MSL *TI* Wdir@kts trig VirT 2.1 degrees/division ("`": Dry Adiabatic) ----- ---- -------- ---- . ---- ----------------------------------------- 12000 13.1 285 58 85 | 23.6 ` : 11500 12.3 83 | 24.9 ` : 11000 11.6 82 | 26.1 ` : 10500 10.8 80 | 27.4 ` : 10000 10.0 290 58 79 | 28.6 ` : 9500 9.3 78 | 30.0 ` : 9000 8.3 290 56 76 | 31.0 ` : 8500 7.2 74 | 31.6 ` : 8000 6.1 290 54 72 | 32.3 ` : 7500 4.9 70 | 32.9 ` : 7000 3.8 295 54 68 | 33.6 ` : 6500 1.7 64 | 32.5 ` : 6000 -0.3 305 46 61 | 31.4 (High: 61) : 5500 -1.2 60 | 32.5 :` 5000 -2.1 58 | 33.6 : ` 4500 -2.8 315 41 57 | 35.0 (CB: 4700) : ` 4000 -3.4 320 39 56 | 36.7 : ` 3500 -3.9 55 | 38.4 : ` 3000 -4.5 325 33 54 | 40.1 : ` 2500 -5.1 325 27 53 | 41.6 : ` 2000 -6.2 325 26 51 | 42.3 : ` 1500 -7.5 48 | 42.7 : ` 1000 -8.9 315 15 46 | 42.7 : ` 500 -11.3 315 1 42 | 41.1 : ` === NWS Regional Summary - 422 AM EST THU MAR 14 2002 === Rain that moved through southern New England yesterday has moved offshore. Lingering clouds and fog will gradually dissipate early this morning, yielding partly cloudy skies around daybreak in most places. Temperatures at 4 am ranged from 34 degrees at Windsor Locks Connecticut, and at westfield and orange in Massachusetts, to 44 degrees at westerly Rhode Island. Today will be a mostly sunny day, as high pressure moves over the region. High temperatures will reach the mid and upper 50s. As the high moves offshore tonight, clouds will gradually increase as winds turn into the east and northeast. Lows will mainly be in the 30s, with a few 20s in the Connecticut valley. A warm front will move through the area Friday and Friday night, bringing clouds and a chance of rain. Highs Friday will be in the mid 40s to low 50s, with temperatures remaining nearly steady Friday night. A cold front will move through southern New England Saturday, brining an end to the rain. === The weather observed at WORCESTER at 07:54 AM EST was: === The skies were clear. The prevailing visibility was 10 miles. Temperature: 45F ( 7C) Dewpoint: 39F ( 4C) Relative Humidity: 81% Winds from the NW (310 degs) at 6 mph. Pressure: 1011.9 millibars. Altimeter:29.86 inches of mercury. === ORH Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 14-Mar-2002 06:30 EST === 7am: 30011kt P6sm Skc; Becmg 8-10am: 31011g20kt 1pm: 30008kt P6sm Sct250 7pm: Vrb03kt P6sm Bkn150 1am: 09006kt P6sm Ovc050; Becmg 5-7am: Ovc015