2002-02-05: 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 16.3 335 49 57 | -5.1 ` : 11500 15.1 55 | -4.5 ` : 11000 14.0 53 | -3.9 ` : 10500 11.2 48 | -6.2 ` : 10000 8.9 325 38 44 | -7.6 ` : 9500 8.3 325 37 43 | -6.0 ` : 9000 7.6 330 36 42 | -4.7 ` : 8500 6.8 40 | -3.4 ` : 8000 6.0 335 33 39 | -2.2 ` : 7500 4.5 36 | -2.3 ` : 7000 2.9 340 33 33 | -2.4 ` : 6500 1.4 30 | -2.5 `: 6000 0.5 340 36 29 | -1.4 (CB: 6200) `: 5500 -0.3 28 | -0.3 (High: 28) : 5000 -1.2 27 | 0.9 : ` 4500 -1.9 340 38 25 | 2.2 : ` 4000 -2.5 345 39 24 | 3.9 : ` 3500 -4.6 21 | 2.9 : ` 3000 -6.2 325 33 18 | 2.6 : ` 2500 -7.9 320 33 15 | 2.1 : ` 2000 -9.4 305 26 12 | 2.1 : ` 1500 -9.6 12 | 4.4 : ` 1000 -9.8 300 7 11 | 6.8 : ` 500 -9.9 300 12 11 | 9.2 : ` === NWS Regional Summary - 448 AM EST TUE FEB 5 2002 === It was generally clear to partly cloudy across southern New England last night. There were some clouds and flurries across Cape Cod and the islands, and across the east slopes of the Berkshires to the Connecticut valley. Temperatures at 4 am ranged from 15 degrees at Jaffrey New Hampshire, to 27 degrees at Nantucket. Sunshine will mix with some clouds today, with brisk conditions along the coast. Temperatures will peak in the 20s to low 30s. The wind will make it feel between 5 and 10 above this morning. Another cold front will make its way through New England tonight, keeping cold air in the region. There may be some flurries across the interior. Lows tonight will be in the teens to lower 20s. Dry weather will return Wednesday with less wind. Highs will be in the 30s. A storm moving off the mid Atlantic coast Thursday, will stay far enough away from the region to just brush the south coast with a chance of some rain or snow. Otherwise, dry weather is forecast for most of southern New England through Saturday. === The weather observed at WORCESTER at 07:54 AM EST was: === The skies were clear. The prevailing visibility was 10 miles. Temperature: 12F (-11C) Dewpoint: 3F (-16C) Relative Humidity: 67% Winds from the NW (320 degs) at 16 mph. Pressure: 1017.4 millibars. Altimeter:29.99 inches of mercury. === ORH Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 5-Feb-2002 06:20 EST === 7am: 31012g22kt P6sm Sct040; Becmg 12-2pm: 28012g22kt Sct050 7pm: 28012g22kt P6sm Sct040; Tempo 7-7am: -shsn Bkn040