Topsy Turvy
It's going to be a topsy-turvy forecast as we transition into an active weather pattern. It looks like we are going to break the pattern of consecutive sunshiny summer weekends.
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It's going to be a topsy-turvy forecast as we transition into an active weather pattern. It looks like we are going to break the pattern of consecutive sunshiny summer weekends.
It's going to be a quiet day with clouds in control.
Yesterday was quite a day! It all began around 1:30pm and kept going strong throughogut the evening hours.
As advertised, yesteday was a hot one! Boston and Worcester were both one degree shy of tying their daily records. Boston topped off at 97F while Worcester climbed to 92F.
It's going to be a hot one! Highs will be in the middle and upper 90s! This will be challenging today's current records...Boston->98F in 1999 and Worcester->93F in 1900.
Despite the passage of a front early this morning, the heat and humidity are still hanging tough early this week.
We are at the very start of what promises to be one of the longest stretches of hot and humid weather of the summer.
The heat and humidity will be on the rise as we end out the week and head into this mid-July weekend.
Yes, we are going to do it all over again today...sunshine, low humidity, and highs in the 80s. It will start to heat up and humidity will begin to climb as we near the weekend.
We are currently out of the 'line of fire'.
It's shaping up to be a gorgeous week! There will only be a bump or two along the way.
It's a 'fantastic' Friday if you love sunshine and summerlike warmth. This is perfect timing as we end out a big vacation week and head into the weekend!
Surprise! Temperatures will be on the uphill swing as we head into the weekend.
Anyone with outdoor plans today should keep the storm threat in the back of their mind, no matter where you are in New England.
Happy 4th of July! It's going to be an interesting day in the weather department.
Some of these showers could briefly be heavy and while the timing is not indicative of producing any severe weather, it cannot be ruled out.
The big question on everyone's mind - will the weather cooperate? The short answer is, for the most part, yes.
Overall, it was a gorgeous weekend! The heat was in high gear!
This afternoon will be mostly sunny with the slightest chance of a spot storm late in the afternoon.
It is going to feel a lot more like summer around here this weekend. Friday will also be the most uncomfortable day of the stretch with humidity levels at their highest.
Our second heat wave of the month could begin Friday.
Yes, that's correct! We may be heading for heatwave #2 later this week and into the weekend.
The most elementary way of verbalizing the forecast through much of this week...sun to storms.
Clouds are taking over, and there will be showers and storms including heavy pockets of rainfall for this Monday.
If you don't like the heat, there is good news, some relief is on the way.
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