No RAOB data was available by Sun Jun 11 11:00:07 EDT 2006. === NWS Regional Summary - 310 AM EDT SUN JUN 11 2006 === Skies were cloudy overnight with some scattered showers or patchy drizzle and fog. Temperatures remained mostly in the 50s with northwest winds 5 to 10 mph. The clouds and scattered showers or patchy fog and drizzle will continue today, though there could be some limited breaks in the cloud cover. Temperatures will be a couple of degrees warmer than yesterday. Tonight and Monday will favor a transition to a bit warmer, less wet weather regime than we've been experiencing. We'll have less in the way of clouds Tuesday with temperatures approaching more seasonable levels. We'll still be monitoring the remnants of some tropical activity for the mid week. Right now, forecast solutions lean toward keeping the bulk of that activity offshore, though the situation will continue to be monitored. === The weather observed at WHITEFIELD, NH at 10:52 AM EDT was: === The weather reported was light rain and fog. The skies were cloudy. The prevailing visibility was 3 miles. Temperature: 48F ( 9C) Dewpoint: 47F ( 8C) Relative Humidity: 96% Winds from the SW (240 degs) at 6 mph. Pressure: 1002.3 millibars. Altimeter:29.58 inches of mercury. === The weather observed at MOUNT WASHINGTON, NH at 09:51 AM EDT was: === The weather reported was fog. The skies were unobserved. The prevailing visibility was .06 miles. Temperature: 36F ( 2C) Dewpoint: 36F ( 2C) Relative Humidity: 100% Winds from the NNW(340 degs) at 58 mph. === MPV Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 11-Jun-2006 07:32 EDT === 8am: 31008kt P6sm Sct015 Ovc030; Tempo 10-2pm: 4sm -shra Br Bkn015 2pm: 31010g17kt P6sm Sct015 Ovc030 9pm: 30007kt P6sm Ovc030 0am: Vrb04kt 6sm Br Sct010 Ovc030; Tempo 3-7am: 2sm Br