Transition Day...
A coldfront is slipping through the Northeast right now...a couple more waves of showers exist before we dry out post front overnight.
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A coldfront is slipping through the Northeast right now...a couple more waves of showers exist before we dry out post front overnight.
Our first storm system is working in to the Northeast in nearly a week.
With warmer weather, flowers are sprouting up in many homeowners' back yards so far this fall. But, Mother Nature will surely bring us colder temperatures. What happens next?
Not much to talk about these days, nothing too abnormal about the temps and we remain in a storm-free stretch.
Another day above "normal for temps...the high was 51!
It sometimes seems like the catalogs and junk mail never stop coming. They're not just a nuisance. They're also bad for the environment.
It was a wild night with a powerful Nor'easter thumping New England.
An area of low pressure is rapidly developing in the Southeast US right now and is about to eject northward through Southern New England as a powerful Nor'easter loaded with rain, snow and wind.
We just completed the 7th day since Thanksgiving with a high of 60 degrees or better...a truely incredible stretch of abnormal warmth. But we knew it wouldn't last forever and we are overdue for some cold.
Right now, it appears that a light-to-moderate snow accumulation is likely in all of the higher elevations in western Massachusetts, southern Vermont, southwest New Hampshire and northern Worcester County.
We missed the record high by just three degrees in Boston this afternoon...we topped out at 63! Tomorrow will be nearly as warm but unfortuantely wet weather will taint the day.
It's official, November is in the books and it was the second warmest ever behind 1975.
I hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving and had some quality family time.
We cleared that hurdle now it's pretty much clear sailing through the rest of the holiday weekend.
If you plan on traveling for the holiday and haven't left yet, there is good news regarding the weather.
Precip is overspreading New England right now and for most it is starting as rain...there are a few sleet pellets possible at the start for the interior but really in general all of the frozen precip will be seen north of the MA border.
Tranquil conditions prevail across New England but the airmass is cooling down...highs in the 60s over the weekend have been replaced by much cooler air.
No doubt about it, we have been pretty lucky this November in the weather department.
Today was the coldest day we've seen since early April...the high only 45. Now we are heading into a weekend and we'll go from one extreme to the other in the temperature department.
Remember the Winter Moth...it hatches in warm weather during November and December and at night when you're driving it looks like it is snowing.
The last time we saw rain was last Thursday...nearly a week ago and this time around it was another soaking with many towns gathering around or even over .5".
We came within three degrees of the record high for Boston today...68 was the high and the record was 71 set in 1993.
Yesterday the stretch of dry days ended, today the stretch of warm days ended...but it wasn't that bad...highs still made it to the lower 50s.
Tropical moisture from Tropical Storm Sean worked into New England today producing rain amounts around an inch in almost all Eastern MA areas with less to the West.
The October Nor'easter we just lived through is making a lot of people nervous about the coming winter.
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