Every New England town has a Memorial Park, and likely a Plaque with names of our citizens that have fought for all of our Freedom. The weather forecast for a walk to the Town Memorial Park Plaque, is sunshine and warm air. Though a cloud and shower may pass (even a t.storm), the brief shadow is timed well for a moment of silence. Read some names, ask around if anyone knows the people listed.
The temperature is near 80 today, likely closer to 90 tomorrow. Memorial Day Monday looks sunny with a high in the 80s west, 70’s east, and 60s at the east facing shore.
This park in Cohasset is adjacent to the Sons of The American Legion Healing Field. More photos below. Feel free to let us know about your event, we can give a forecast just for you.

.

.

Check out the video that Matt took yesterday of the wonderful 4th grade students from the Howe-Manning School in Middleton, MA!
Last night I had the privilege to head back to my hometown of Weymouth, MA to speak to the Weymouth Rotary Club! Their meetings, held every Monday at Hajjar’s Restaurant on Washington Street, are an amazing opportunity to bond as a community. Service is the the main objective of the Rotary Club, and in fact, their motto is “Service Above Self”. Not only do they help serve communities locally, but internationally too. I learned all about their upcoming trip down Guatemala to support the Safe Passage Program, and I can’t wait to read the blog.
It was an honor to be able to speak to the current members (and hopefully new members!) about my career and passion for the weather – and I look forward to staying in touch with the club over the years. Thank you for a wonderful night…and delicious dinner too!
(Photo above from Left to Right: Weymouth Rotary Club President Rob Lynch, Meteorlogist Danielle Niles, Program Chair George Raymond)
Matt Noyes traveled to Topsfield, MA to visit with the first graders at the Steward Elementary School!
Matt Noyes takes a moment to make superstars out of the 5th grade students from the Pine Hill School in Sherborn, MA!
Matt Noyes shares video of the awesome 4th grade students from the Freeman-Centennial Elementary School in Norfolk, MA where he visited just yesterday!
Matt shares video from Belchertown, MA of the energetic 1st grade students he had a chance to visit just a few days ago – check it out!
Matt Noyes takes a moment to share video from his visit to the Burrell Elementary School in Foxborough, MA where the 2nd grade students certainly know their cloud types!
We thank all of you for the great photos and notes.. more than we have time to publish. Thanks also to you who haven taken the time to post your own photos. Tonight we feel like sharing the calm after the storm.
“Hi Tim,
Great day for canoeing and kayaking through the picnic groves as the temperature under blue skies hit 51 at Lake Dennison in Baldwinville, MA today. Tim and Eric are seen enjoying much fun going through what once was a picnic grove.
Paul DeMeo”

Record high temperatures were recorded in Maine again today, 60° in Bangor beat 58° on March 16, 1927. High temperature records may continue as warmth spreads southward (again). Great drying weather is forecast for New England into Sunday. A low pressure system will cross far northern Maine Thursday with colder temps for Aroostsock County. But it looks like the next storm will really wind up to our west this weekend, meaning warmth right through Sunday. As Chicago digs out from a March snowfall this weekend, we may enjoy 70 degrees and sunshine*.
*The track of the next storm may change, if so.. our forecast will change.
RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU, ME
430 PM EDT TUE MAR 16 2010
…RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT BANGOR ME…
A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES WAS SET AT BANGOR ME TODAY.
THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 58 SET IN 1927.
RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU, ME
430 PM EDT TUE MAR 16 2010
…RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT CARIBOU ME…
A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 57 DEGREES WAS SET AT CARIBOU ME TODAY.
THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 48 SET IN 1971.
NOUS41 KCAR 161955
PNSCAR
MEZ001>006-010-011-015>017-029>032-170400-
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
SPOTTER REPORTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME
355 PM EDT TUE MAR 16 2010
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 12
HOURS FOR MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR TUESDAY MARCH 16. THIS SUMMARY IS
ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/CARIBOU
***********************MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES***********************
LOCATION HIGH TIME/DATE
TEMPERATURE OF
(F) REPORT
MAINE
…AROOSTOOK COUNTY…
NINE MILE BRIDGE – RIVER 59 1130 AM 03/16
DICKEY – RIVER 58 1230 PM 03/16
FOX BROOK – MCOOP 58 210 PM 03/16
CARIBOU – ASOS 57 214 PM 03/16
OXBOW – MCOOP 57 240 PM 03/16
BIG BLACK – RIVER 56 115 PM 03/16
CLAYTON LAKE – COOP 56 323 PM 03/16
MASARDIS – RIVER 56 300 PM 03/16
SMITH BROOK – LARC 56 1200 PM 03/16
PRESQUE ISLE – AWOS 55 330 PM 03/16
HOULTON – ASOS 55 153 PM 03/16
LIMESTONE – CRN 54 300 PM 03/16
EAGLE LAKE – MCOOP 53 235 PM 03/16
KNOWLES CORNER – MCOOP 52 230 PM 03/16
FRENCHVILLE – ASOS 51 153 PM 03/16
…HANCOCK COUNTY…
ACADIA N.P. – RAWS 56 258 PM 03/16
BAR HARBOR – AWOS 55 155 PM 03/16
BASS HARBOR – RAINWISE 52 106 PM 03/16
PROSPECT HARBOR – RAINWISE 51 440 PM 03/15
STONINGTON – RAINWISE 50 326 PM 03/16
…PENOBSCOT COUNTY…
BANGOR – ASOS 59 330 PM 03/16
WEST ENFIELD – RIVER 59 230 PM 03/16
SUNKHAZE N.W.R. – CRN 59 231 PM 03/16
MILLINOCKET – ASOS 58 253 PM 03/16
MATTAWAMKEAG – RIVER 56 130 PM 03/16
OLD TOWN – RAWS 56 240 PM 03/16
CORINNA – COOP 55 330 PM 03/16
GRINDSTONE – RIVER 55 400 PM 03/15
DIXMONT – MCOOP 54 245 PM 03/16
PATTEN 2 – MCOOP 53 235 PM 03/16
…PISCATAQUIS COUNTY…
ABBOT VILLAGE – RIVER 58 230 PM 03/16
EAST SANGERVILLE 57 300 PM 03/16
BLANCHARD – RIVER 56 215 PM 03/16
GUILFORD – COOP 54 330 PM 03/16
KOKADJO – MCOOP 54 245 PM 03/16
MILO – COOP 54 330 PM 03/16
BARNARD PLANTATION – COOP 53 330 PM 03/16
DOVER-FOXCROFT – COOP 53 330 PM 03/16
RIPOGENUS DAM – MCOOP 53 215 PM 03/16
GREENVILLE – ASOS 51 256 PM 03/16
…SOMERSET COUNTY…
TURNER BROOK-RAWS 62 315 PM 03/16
ST AURELIE – LARC 55 1200 PM 03/16
…WASHINGTON COUNTY…
MOOSEHORN 59 330 PM 03/16
CHERRYFIELD – RIVER 57 245 PM 03/16
DANFORTH – MCOOP 56 225 PM 03/16
DENNYSVILLE – RIVER 54 315 PM 03/16
WOODLAND – COOP 53 330 PM 03/16
GRAND LAKE STREAM – RIVER 53 230 PM 03/16
WESLEY – COOP 52 330 PM 03/16
EASTPORT – MCOOP 51 245 PM 03/16
TOPSFIELD – COOP 50 330 PM 03/16
$$
FOSTER
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME
718 AM EST TUE MAR 16 2010
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS DECLARED THE WEEK OF MARCH
15TH THROUGH 19TH, FLOOD AWARENESS WEEK IN MAINE AND NEW
HAMPSHIRE, AS WELL AS THE REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES.
THIS IS THE SECOND IN A SERIES OF FIVE PUBLIC INFORMATION
STATEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN
GRAY FOR FLOOD AWARENESS WEEK.
…FLOOD WATCHES AND WARNINGS…
TO ALERT THE PUBLIC TO POTENTIALLY THREATENING FLOOD
CONDITIONS, THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ISSUES FLOOD WATCHES
AND WARNINGS. GENERALLY, A FLOOD WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN
FLOODING IS POSSIBLE WITHIN THE NEXT 36 HOURS. A FLOOD
WARNING INDICATES THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR ALREADY
OCCURRING.
THERE ARE SEVERAL DIFFERENT TYPES OF FLOOD WARNINGS ISSUED BY
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. HERE ARE SOME DEFINITIONS.
FLOOD WARNINGS FOR MAJOR RIVERS – THESE WARNINGS ARE ISSUED
SPECIFICALLY FOR MAJOR RIVERS AND INCLUDE FORECASTS OF WATER
LEVELS AND/OR FLOWS AT CERTAIN POINTS ALONG THE RIVER.
FLOOD WARNINGS FOR SMALL RIVERS AND STREAMS – THESE WARNINGS
ARE ISSUED BY COUNTY FOR THE SMALLER RIVERS AND STREAMS.
FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS – THESE WARNINGS ARE ISSUED FOR RIVERS
AND STREAMS IN A SPECIFIC AREA WHEN RAPID RISES ARE EXPECTED
TO CAUSE FLOODING AND IMMEDIATE ACTION MAY BE NEEDED TO SAVE
LIVES OR PROTECT PROPERTY.
FLOOD ADVISORIES – THESE ADVISORIES ARE ISSUED FOR URBAN
AREAS OR FOR SMALL STREAMS WHEN THE NORMAL DRAINAGE IS UNABLE
TO HANDLE THE VOLUME OF RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAIN AND/OR
SNOWMELT. ICE OR SNOW MAY CONTRIBUTE TO THE FLOODING BY
BLOCKING DRAINAGE MECHANISMS.
IF YOU LIVE IN A FLOOD-PRONE AREA, BE SURE TO MONITOR THE
LATEST FORECASTS FOR ANY WATCHES OR WARNINGS. ALWAYS REPORT
ANY FLOODING TO THE APPROPRIATE LOCAL OFFICIALS AND ALWAYS
OBEY ALL BARRICADES AND LOCAL DETOURS. AND NEVER, UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCE, DRIVE INTO A FLOODED ROADWAY!
JENSENIUS/HAWLEY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
GRAY, MAINE
NNNN
Meteorologist Matt Noyes shares video he took just yesterday of the wonderful 4th grade students at the St. Agnes School in Arlington, MA!


























