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Warmer temps, fire danger, coastal flooding. Here's a look at the weekend forecast
The dry weather marches on in our 10-day forecast as any chances for rain continued to get squashed by our ongoing drought and overall weather pattern. This weekend is another beautiful one for any outdoor plans or activities. Starting Friday, we see warming temperatures, after morning lows dipped to the 20s or 30s. Sunshine continues to spill across the northeast, with...
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When will it snow in Mass., NH? And how much will we get?
Our eyes are peeled looking for any drop of rain. We’re sitting in our ninth week of drought and chomping at the bit for it any sign of rain. And at this point, it will take rain of significance to break the drought. Which would mean more than six inches of a soaking rain that would need to span several...
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Fire danger continues. When will we see some rain?
It was a cold start to this Friday, but as we move through the weekend, milder temperatures move in. But for Friday, expect high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. We’ll see a mix of sun and clouds, another day in a row with no rain in the forecast, which is not good news. Severe drought has expanded across...
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Frigid temps in the forecast, brush fire danger continues
Brace yourself! We’re tracking another cold start Thursday, but some warmer weather is on the way soon. We’re starting the day with temperatures in the 20s and 30s in Greater Boston. It’s sweater weather indeed! As we move through the afternoon, high temperatures will rise into the mid 40s under mostly sunny skies. The day will be breezy at times,...
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Wintry chill arrives, temps in the teens and 20s overnight
A wintry chill has arrived on this Wednesday. For the first time in a long time, our temperatures remain below normal for lows and highs. Boston, for reference, averages a high of 52 and a low of 39 for this date. Highs on Wednesday only top off in the 40s after morning lows dropped to the low 30s. In fact, Boston Logan International...
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Another day of fire danger as frigid temps take hold
Yet another day of high fire danger. Although winds won’t be as strong as Tuesday, humidity remains very low, and extremely dry conditions (obviously) continue. High temperatures struggle to make the upper 40s on Wednesday. Our airmass is below normal – even for mid-November. Normally we could muster 52 this late in the month. It’s not until the 22nd that...
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Why leaves change color: The science behind autumn's vibrant transformation
The process of changing leaf colors is often referred to as “fall foliage.” But what exactly happens scientifically to cause this change?
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Showers pass, dry conditions and winds return
The showers have come and gone, leaving many of us wanting. Amounts were paltry in the face of rainfall deficits that reach into the double digits, but every drop helped. Sadly, we won’t be gathering any more storms soon, so this one will have to do for the week. Even more concerning is the return of the wind on Monday....
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Still no rain in New England, winds pick up Friday
Fire weather danger in New England has increased again as humidity levels drop and winds pick up on Friday. We actually could see gusts as high as 50 mph across northern Maine with a wind advisory there. Southern New England gusts will be 30-40 mph from the southwest, flipping from the northwest at night after another cold front races through. Red...
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No rain, plenty of problems: Brush fire danger, drought conditions continue
We’re swapping out airmasses (mild for cold) so there will be plenty of wind in the forecast on Friday. That will fan the flames of any ongoing fires on the North Shore and anywhere else brush fires get a toehold. This has been a very active autumn fire season, and there’s plenty of concern into the weekend as the winds...
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Temperatures cool down a bit, but fire danger remains high
It’s a touch cooler on Thursday compared to the record shattering warmth in New England on Wednesday. This afternoon will be mild, with highs in the low to mid 70s under mostly sunny skies. This is still 10-15 degrees above normal. Winds from the northwest could gust up to 30 mph in the afternoon, bringing in drier air and dropping...
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Warm temperatures continue, brush fire threat remains
A cold front is passing through on Thursday morning, but the air behind it is hardly cold. We’ll still reach for 70 as a stiff breeze accompanies the passage. Even Friday, highs still manage the low and mid-60s in this remarkably warm autumn. By Saturday, the temperatures will dip below normal, and then level off near normal by Sunday. Fires...
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Boston, Worcester set record high temps, fueling brush fire concerns
The calendar says it’s Nov. 6, but it doesn’t feel like fall at all! In fact, we’re tracking record-breaking heat on Wednesday before a big cooldown pushes in for the weekend. As of this writing, Boston has shattered its record high temperature! At noon Wednesday, we saw a high temperature at Logan Airport of 78 degrees, eclipsing the previous record high of...
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Forecast: Warm temps, dry air stick around
Meteorologist Pamela Gardner has everything you need to know about our 10-day forecast.
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Record-breaking heat in Boston, Worcester, Providence, Hartford and Caribou
A second day of record-breaking heat is in store for Massachusetts. These records are relatively young, set back in 2022, but they are very vulnerable in this very warm setup.
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Forecast: Temps approach record territory Wednesday
We’re warmer than usual Wednesday, perhaps near record highs. The fire danger is also still a concern today, too, given the abnormal warmth and gusty winds we’ll already experiencing this morning. Tevin Wooten has your forecast details....
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Election Day forecast: Warm temps for New Englanders hitting polls
Pamela Gardner has all the details on Election Day weather and our 10-day forecast.
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Warm temps return for Election Day, stick around for Wednesday
We’ll head for 70 degrees Tuesday afternoon, as warm weather returns just in time for Election Day.
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Forecast: Temps near 70 on Election Day
We see warm temperatures return for Election Day, and Wednesday, as well. Pamela Gardner has all of our 10-day forecast details.
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Another warmup on the way, temps could challenge records
Early sunsets after the switch to Standard Time never fail to surprise (and dismay). Many commuters will hit the road — and return to homebase — in the dark in the coming weeks. While we “only” lose 22 more minutes on the sunset time (from 4:33 to 4:11 by Dec. 7), we continue to “lose” daylight until the winter solstice...