Our new week starts with blustery conditions regionwide, as a powerful storm near Halifax represents very low barometric pressure, while a large fair weather cell over the southeast United States represents high pressure. The difference in air pressure between those two systems is fueling a northwest wind gusting to 45 mph at times, only strong enough for isolated outages, but driving wind chill values into the 30s at even the warmest time of Monday.
Along the southeast slopes of the White Mountains, the wind will accelerate after sweeping over the summits, and towns in the lee of the White Mountains will find localized gusts over 50 mph Monday afternoon and evening, causing scattered wind damage and power outages. The wind will quiet below damaging levels but still gust to 40 mph overnight Monday night under a clearing sky, sending wind chill values into the teens with actual lows in the 20s to around 30. Sunshine and wind will be the themes Tuesday, though the northwest wind gusts will be less intense than Monday, reaching 35 to 40 mph at their wors
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