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A 'Toast' To A Calm End To 2010
A tranquil weather pattern is setting up along with a gradual warming trend as we edge our way closer to the end of 2010.
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A tranquil weather pattern is setting up along with a gradual warming trend as we edge our way closer to the end of 2010.
Many of us will be spending the next couple of days cleaning up from the storm. We are going to be granted a string of dry days.
Good morning! Mother nature has been hard-at-work while you were sleeping.
Our last round of light snow will spiral around the western fringe of the massive low pressure center that's located well to our northeast.
Some parts of the Cape woke up to a foot of snow Tuesday morning, the first day of winter.
Periods of light snow will continue to back into Southern New England as we are on the western fringe of a massive ocean storm.
There is a winter storm warning now in effect until 5 a.m. on Tuesday for the Cape and Islands.
Many of us are waking up to cloudy skies but no snow. However, if you reside in southern Bristol & Plymouth Counties and western Barnstable County, you are waking up to a winter wonderland.
Sunshine will be taken over by cloud cover throughout the day. It's going to be another cold day with highs flirting with 30F.
It's setting up to be the coldest day so far this season as we round out the final days of autumn (astronomically-speaking).
With average high temperatures near 44F in Boston, our high temps are running 5-10F below normal.
It's not the regular snowfall we are used to seeing in the winter, but on Friday, many parts of Mass. could see a bit of snow in their area.
The chill is still in the air! The cold air will continue to invade New England thru the work week.
It was a cold and blustery weekend, and the trend will continue thru the work week.
You will be feeling the 'December Chill' this weekend into the middle part of next week.
The sunshine is back today, but it will be accompanied by a different air mass. It's going to be cooler with highs in the lower to middle 40s. Winds will gradually calm throughout the day.
It will be damp this morning with showers increasing by afternoon and becoming heavier as we approach the evening hours.
It's the last day of November and also, the last say of the Atlantic Hurricane Season 2010 (one of the busiest on record).
The sun will shine as we end out November 2010. Despite a bitter cold morning, the sun will crank the mercury into seasonable range with highs in the upper 40s.
It's going to be a sunny, yet very chilly start to your Holiday.
The weather is looking pleasant for those of you heading to your family's house today in preparation for the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Clouds will continue to dominate the sky today. There will be a few showers this evening as a cold front marches eastward.
Clouds will dominate the sky today compliments of a warm front.
Aesthetically-speaking, it's going to be a phenomenal day, but you'll also feel a hint of 'winter' as you step outside.
Today will be cooler, yet seasonable for mid-to-late November. The sun will shine along with increasing clouds this evening as a shot of reinforcing cool air arrives.
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