Freezing... Literally
A Freeze Warning will blanket much of our region late tonight into early Saturday morning. This will be the first hard freeze of the season for many of our suburbs.
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A Freeze Warning will blanket much of our region late tonight into early Saturday morning. This will be the first hard freeze of the season for many of our suburbs.
The sunshine is back! Today will be a bright, yet brisk day as winds gust up to 25mph from the west.
Today, clouds, mist and drizzle will be around this morning. Skies will remain overcast for the most part.
Clouds are here, and a few showers are around Cape Cod and the Islands. There will be a few bright spots possibly away from the coast throughout the day.
We will be enjoying a wonderful combo of sunshine and warm temperatures in the middle to upper 70's.
Today's weather will be 'more of the same'.
Slow-moving cold fronts will continue to create numerous chances for showers throughout the next 7 days. Clouds, morning drizzle/fog, and a few spot showers are topping our weather forecast today.
The sunshine is going to fade away behind the increasing cloud cover today.
The sunshine will make a comeback today!
Once the rain settles in, we will be hard-pressed to find any sunshine throughout the day and into the weekend.
Clouds are eroding this morning from northwest to southeast. Skies will become mostly sunny this afternoon.
Lots of clouds will be hanging out this morning while a few showers will be sliding across Southern New England. Then, another round of showers will move through this evening and early tonight as a cold front dances offshore.
*Today is the Autumnal Equilux...12 hours of daylight, 12 hours of darkness...6:35am sunrise and 6:35pm sunset.*
It was a beautiful Sunday, and the beat will go on today and for much of the upcoming work and school week.
Today's forecast definitely 'makes the grade'! It won't be 'too hot'. It won't be 'too cool'. It won't be 'too humid'.
Now, I'm starting to realize that my creative side must kick-in! This must be what it feels like to forecast in San Diego! ;) Oh, how I love the late-summer and fall days in New England!
The surface high is strong, and the upper level ridge will maintain its composure through the end of the week.
It's going to be a late-summer gem! The dry stretch will prevail through the remainder of the week.
Get ready for sunshine and a warming trend later this week!
All is good on this Friday as we temperatures rise into the middle 80s...70s @ South Coast/Cape/Islands.
We will have a mixture of sun and clouds today. Due to the air aloft/weak front, there will be a very slim chance of an afternoon shower for interior neighborhoods.
It's going to be a rainy start to your Wednesday with heavy downpours.
Just as our little ones are heading back to school and college students are moving into their dorm rooms, the rain is moving in.
It may be the unofficial end of Summer, but astronomically-speaking, it's still Summer until Saturday, September 22 @ 10:49am.
It's the last day of August, and meteorologically-speaking, it's the last day of Summer.
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