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From A Rainy Start To A Dry Finish
The rain will fall heavily in many areas early this morning. Then, it will lighten up later this morning and end completely during the midday hours.
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The rain will fall heavily in many areas early this morning. Then, it will lighten up later this morning and end completely during the midday hours.
Clouds, fog, and drizzle/few showers will be around during the morning, but the steadiest rain will move in later this afternoon and evening.
It's back to the daily grind, and today will be a gloomy start to the work week.
I heard a lot of us talking about the sunshine yesterday after enduring a dreary, rainy, and cool start to the work week. We are in luck with a dry stretch continuing thru the weekend.
It's Veterans Day! Thank you to all of our soldiers (from the past, the present, and the future) for protecting our families and our freedom. Today is the day! The rain has stopped although plenty of clouds will continue to linger across Southeastern Massachusetts (esp. Cape/Islands).
This morning will continue to bring us showers and pockets of drizzle, but a welcome reprieve is just hours away.
For the majority of our viewing area, today will be the last full day of mostly cloudy skies, intermittent showers, and dreary conditions.
Most of southern New England woke up Monday to a nasty mix of wintry weather.
We have several reports (esp. in the higher elevations of Central Massachusetts) of sleet, snow, and rain.
This morning will include areas of fog and rain slowly tapering. By the time we reach this afternoon, skies will begin to brighten, and it's looking like our western viewing area has the best chance of receiveing crepuscular rays of sunshine.
As you can tell by the title, rain is the topic of discussion today. A steady stream of mositure will surge from our south along the eatern periphery of an upper level trough digging deeply into the Great Lakes region.
Each year the WBZ-TV Weather Team visits dozens of schools to teach them about the wonders of weather.
It's going to be a calm day for the middle part of the workweek.
It's a cool and quiet start to the month of November as a surface high protects us from any significant weather events.
We will kick-off the month of November with cooler-than-normal temperatures.
There is a slight chance that Western Mass. and Northern New England areas run into a sprinkle or brief shower this afternoon as a shortwave passes.
The cold front that spawned yesterday's/last night's showers & storms is getting hung up.
A gloomy start to this Tuesday will eventually give way to sunny breaks.
It may be a mostly cloudy day, but the bright side is that we are starting a warming trend that will last thru midweek.
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