Sloppy Tuesday
Puddles, puddles everywhere! Rain has been steady and heavy at times overnight. The steady rain will continue through the morning commute before tapering off to spotty drizzle this afternoon along with overcast skies.
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Puddles, puddles everywhere! Rain has been steady and heavy at times overnight. The steady rain will continue through the morning commute before tapering off to spotty drizzle this afternoon along with overcast skies.
Temperatures range from the 20s far north and west to the 30s in Boston to the 40s fro southeastern Massachusetts. The end result is a plethora of precipitation of an icy mix north and west of 495 and showers elsewhere. There are reports of freezing rain, sleet, and light snow (southern NH).
It's going to be another beautiful December day, and it will be even better that yesterday as high temperatures reach the upper 40s to near 50F.
The sunshine will be back today. Just like yesterday, there will be some high clouds from Boston to southeastern Massachusetts due to a storm far offshore. The northwest breeze will remain light as high temperatures reach the lower 40s for almost everyone.
Temperatures made quite the climb yesterday. Boston reached 61F, which was just a few degrees shy of brekaing the record high of 64F in 1907. Today will be the result of the cold front sweeping across the region. It will be washing away the warmth and replacing it with a cooler air mass.
It's a warm and mild start to your week.
You may be scraping frost from your car's windshield and windows since many neighborhood temperatures have plunged into the 20s overnight. Clouds will be increasin today before we introduce a few showers into the forecast this evening. The core of the day will be dry though.
Yes, you will appreciate the warmth of your hot coffee, hot chocolate, or hot cereal this morning! Winds are still on the breezy side and temperatures are mainly in the 20s.
It's time to say good bye to the 50s! Temperatures are very mild this morning as the cold front is preparing to make its mark here in Southern New England. Highs temps are being felt right now. Our entire viewing area is in the 50s. A cold front will be the beginning of the end of the mild air mass.
Yesterday was a beauty of a December day as highs came very close to 60F in many cities and towns! Temperatures will rise into the 50s again today before a cold front slams into New England and drags temperatures down into the 40s.
Today will be a mild December day, but the warmest day will be tomorrow before a cold front 'knocks' us back down to reality.
Hopefully, you got a glimpse of the illuminating Full 'Beaver' moon last night. Today will be chilly, but a late weekend warm-up will carry us into the beginning of next week.
Average high temperatures for late November are in the upper 40s. Today and tomorrow will continue with the below-normal trend before a nice warm-up begins late this weekend.
A few coastal flurries and showers are skirting the South Coast, Cape Cod and the Islands. Away from the coast, the precipitation has already shut off. There will a gradual clearing process from west to east throughout the day.
Light snow, flurries, a rain/snow blend, and even plain 'ol rain will move in throughout the morning hours.
Happy Thanksgiving! The quiet weather is sticking with us on this Thanksgiving '12. There will be brighter skies as we get ready to sit down to our turkey feast this afternoon. Highs will reach the lower 50s.
Our forecast will be complete with all the standard "ifs" "ands" and "buts" that all the others have, BUT we like to think that our forecast has an excellent chance of being accurate IF the atmosphere cooperates AND unfolds as we think it might.
It's Thanksgiving Eve! We couldn't ask for a better Holiday week forecast here in New England. For that matter, the entire eastern half of the U.S. will have great travel weather today.
The dry stretch that started last week, continued into the weekend, and still prevails, is not done just yet!
I am happy to report that all is quiet in the weather department this week not only in New England, but for the majority of the country.
Uneventful, peaceful, calm. Whatever adjective you prefer, we are going to glide through this Thanksgiving week with nearly "no bumps along the road." We couldn't ask for better weather during a holiday week!
Quiet weather is expected not just in New England but across the majority of the country.
From what I'm hearing around town, I think that it's nearly unanimous that we are happy to hear about this uneventful weather pattern. If you're part of the masses, you will love to hear that this dry spell will even last into Thanksgiving week.
I think everyone would agree the Northeast could use a break and it appears that is exactly what is in the cards to kick off the holiday travel season.
A string of dry, calm days are upon us. Today will be partly cloudy with more clouds near the coastal plain due to a north-northeast wind.
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