Quiet Continues...
With all the holiday travelers this is perfect timing for one of the quietest stretches of the entire year.
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With all the holiday travelers this is perfect timing for one of the quietest stretches of the entire year.
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.
Our weather has been amazingly consistent for mid-Novemeber...
With a high of 48 degrees in Boston, today was the 6th day in a row with a high in the 40s...we average very low 50s during this stretch.
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.
The weekend begins momentarily and what you see is what you get from the weather department.
Quiet weather is expected not just in New England but across the majority of the country.
If you didn't like today then we have a big problem because this current pattern isn't going to break down for a week or more.
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.
Many refer to this weather as quiet but I prefer boring...
Today's high of 63 degrees is deceptive because it happened at 6AM this morning...since then, temps have tumbled to near 40.
We just had a couple of bonus days with the late Summer feel.
After getting pounded for two days by the Nor'easter, the storm is finally starting to push away out into the Atlantic.
With each and every snow event there is almost certain to be an area or areas where Mother Nature goes rogue and fouls up our nice and neat snowfall forecast map.
Another intense Nor'easter is winding up and moving through our coastal waters tonight.
This will be more of a typical New England early winter-type storm - snow to the north and west and strong northeast winds at the coastline.
Another Nor'easter is on the way and while this one won't be as destructive as Superstorm Sandy and will throw us a variety of problems.
If this trend continues and this nor'easter tracks well offshore this would be a good news-bad news situation.
The Nor'Easter will reach Cape Cod and the Islands around midday on Wednesday in the form of rain.
One week following Sandy's lashing and another storm is brewing.
The peak of the storm will be overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning.
Another storm will be making a run at New England Wednesday, according to WBZ-TV meteorologist Joe Joyce.
As the remnants of Sandy travel up into Eastern Canada gusty winds will pick up out of the NW behind her.
There is likely to be some sort of storm off our coastline by the middle of next week. How close it comes and what its track and strength will be remains to be seen.
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