New England Storm Center is Changing NewEnglandStormCenter.com has, unfortunately, become unsustainable to maintain as a fully independent website. We have made the difficult decision not to renew the web hosting for this website. NewEnglandStormCenter.com will not be updated beyond November 25th, 2025. With that said, this is not the end of New England Storm Center . We will continue near-daily forecasts and other weather related articles, which will be posted on our SubStack page here . The format of our forecasts will not…
Milder Days & Low-Impact Weather on the way for New England New England’s weather over the next several days will be mainly influenced by a rather zonal flow. Zonal flow (when the jet stream has a stronger west to east motion and lays flatter across the United States) tends to promote near average temperatures as deep troughing or ridging is absent. In this specific case, however, the Pacific-North American Index has been tilted positive. When the Pacific is the main influence in weather across the country, it leads to a milder flow and temperatures…
New England Thanksgiving Week Weather Outlook 2025 With just about one week to go until Thanksgiving, here’s a look at how weather patterns will be setting up for next week. It’s been a generally active pattern as of late, though storms have generally been strengthening after exiting New England, leading to a mostly low-impact stretch. Heading into early next week, general ridging is expected to shift eastward, bringing some milder conditions compared to this week. The active, yet low-impact stretch of weather may also continue. Early next…
