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60 Degrees! Warm Weather Returns Next Week For First Time In Months
Since Christmas Day, Boston has had just three days over 50 degrees. That's going to change next week.
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Since Christmas Day, Boston has had just three days over 50 degrees. That's going to change next week.
We may just stay cool and dry here for the first 6-to-10 days of March.
The slow and steady snow storm that started Thursday, continues into Friday and will finally end Saturday morning across Massachusetts.
It appears that the steadiest snow and majority of the accumulation is likely to happen overnight Thursday into early Friday morning.
Two winter storms will impact the region this week.
The highest snow totals for Tuesday's storm will be north and west of Boston.
For the second time in a week, we are tracking a snowstorm for southern New England, this one coinciding with Super Bowl Sunday.
A storm will come close to New England on Super Bowl Sunday, but it's too early to tell how much of an impact it'll have.
There is a good chance we could get a significant amount of snow starting late Monday through Tuesday.
The bitter cold coming Thursday night through Saturday will be the coldest stretch of weather in Boston in a few years with wind chills -10 below or worse at times.
Saturday night and Sunday morning will feature the worst of this mini cold shot.
No doubt, we are in a boring stretch of January weather right now.
On December 21st these two giant planets will appear closer together in our sky than any time in the prior 400 years!
It was a memorable storm for sure considering we so rarely get big snows before Christmas anymore.
It has been a while since we have had a snow storm of this magnitude for our entire area.
Widespread snow is expected across most of southern New England, north of Cape Cod and the South Coast on Thursday.
You don't need a monster storm to get a bunch of snow.
Less than 48 hours from the peak of the storm Saturday, there are still a wide range of solutions.
Current predictions are for about 10-15 meteors per hour this year.
Looking for a pick-me-up on this post-election day? Look no further than the 7-day forecast!
We didn't just break the record for snow in October, we smashed it. We more than tripled it.
A few inches on the grass will be pretty easy west of I-95.
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