Winding Down...
Summer 2012 is on last legs right now and although Autumn doesn't officially arrive until 11AM Saturday morning it certainly fells like it has already begun.
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Summer 2012 is on last legs right now and although Autumn doesn't officially arrive until 11AM Saturday morning it certainly fells like it has already begun.
Gusts over 50 miles per hour, rain amounts over 3 inches...last night was pretty wild for much of the region. That storm is now offshore and tranquil conditions have taken over for several days.
A powerful late Summer storm that looks more like an Autumn storm is barreling through the region tonight.
The main weather action will occur at night, around midnight in western Massachusetts and near dawn on Wednesday in eastern Massachusetts.
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We are going on a week and a half without any substantial rain but that is about to end as a potent storm system is poised to rip through New England Tomorrow night and Wednesday morning.
What a workweek...started chilly with some Autumn air finished warm with temps in the 80s.
Today's weather did all that it could to bump yesterday's weather off the top ten list.
After a few splendid Autumn-like days with overnight lows in the 40s
Crisp, refreshing air has invaded New England from north of the border and it's a nice change of pace.
It was a warm and humid day but at least there wasn't any rain and although there are some strong storms to our west in New York they should fade later tonight as they approach.
Training thunderstorms produced major street flooding for a time in SE Mass earlier today with many towns receiving between two and three inches of rain in about 2 hours.
The remnants of Isaac have finally made it to the Northeast and there is still plenty of moisture associated with the formerly tropical system to give us some soaking rain.
Highs today touched 90 in most towns including Boston for the 12th time this year but only the second time this month.
Temps dipped into the 50s and even some 40s in the suburbs this morning but warmed nicely into the lower 80s during the afternoon.
What a day, with a high of 73 degrees and very low humidity, today felt more like an early Autumn day rather than a late Summer one.
This morning started with a bang...downpours and thunderstorms marched through leaving behind some pockets of street flooding and 1-2 inches of rain for some.
For the first time in over a week we are going to see some raindrops around here.
It's Friday and our weather is rolling in the right direction as we head into the weekend.
It was a little toasty today with many seeing the mid to upper 80s...Boston had a high of 87 just after 2PM.
I think the word is out about our glorious weather and that it will last through the weekend.
We are cruising now...no rain in the forecast for almost a week!
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Boston has received nearly three inches of rain over the first half of August...that's roughly the amount it should see for the entire month. I'm going to state the obvious here...we have been in a wet pattern. However, the pattern is shifting this week to a much drier one.
After high temperatures just missed 90 degrees, a coldfront is advancing in and feeding off some of the lingering heat. The result is a pretty solid line of showers and thunderstorms.
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