Boston's first heat wave of the summer is likely coming next week
The hottest week of the year in the Boston area, thus far, is on the way.
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Terry Eliasen is a meteorologist and executive producer of the WBZ-TV Weather Team. He has worked at WBZ for more than 20 years. Terry is a graduate of the meteorology program at UMass Lowell.
The hottest week of the year in the Boston area, thus far, is on the way.
Severe thunderstorms are in the weather forecast across Massachusetts Friday afternoon and evening,
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The week starts off dry and sunny in the Boston area, but wet weather is in the forecast later.
The risk for rain on Memorial Day gets higher after sunset.
NOAA has issued their most aggressive Atlantic hurricane season forecast ever and that increases the odds that one or more could sneak up the coast to Massachusetts.
There is a risk of thunderstorms Thursday, a few of which may reach severe levels.
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There will be periods of moderate to heavy rain throughout the morning commute.
It is an almost certainty that the northern lights will be very active overnight Friday through early Saturday.
A massive sunspot pointed toward Earth could bring the northern lights to your backyard.
The WBZ Weather Team is issuing a NEXT Weather Alert for the risk of some thunderstorms on Wednesday in Massachusetts.
We have a great couple of days to start the week, but after that, the forecast for Massachusetts doesn't look good.
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