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A warm front tried to get through Southern New England today...
A warm front tried to get through Southern New England today...
Hey all...I'm back from a couple of weeks off but I must say, if you are on vacation this week I'm super jealous!
A frontal boundary lies to our south right now and we are on the colder side of that front.
Nice change of pace out there this evening as lowering humidity is flowing in on a northerly breeze
Drenching thunderstorms have mostly cleared the area...some towns picked up over two inches of rain...
You can feel it in the air again...the muggies are back and there are here to stay through Wednesday morning.
Congrats, you made it through the week-long heat wave and now temps and humidity levels are much more doable.
Today's high...91...making this day 5 of the heat wave but the worst is yet to come with the heat peaking tomorrow.
Day four of the heat wave was the hottest yet with the high temp reaching 95 degrees in Boston.
We've had heat waves this year but this one will be the longest.
Well today was anther nice break from the recent heat and humidity.
For the first time this month the high temp did not clear 80 degrees and it only reached 72...
Boston hit 91 degrees today and so it begins, an extended heatwave.
We are now one day away from the start of an extended heatwave where highs will be close to or above 90 Thursday through the middle of next week.
Never a dull weather moment lately and this afternoon is proof of that.
The pattern is shifting and evolving into one that promotes drenching thunderstorms from time to time and it will try to hold deep into next week.
The hot air is leaving us but the muggy and stormy pattern will persist for the next several days.
92 was the high today in Boston, missing the record by 5 degrees but making it the first official heatwave of the year and the first since last July.
For many of us urban gardeners, the shady areas of our garden are often the most challenging.
Today's high of 95 degrees not only tied the record set back in 1976 but it was also the hottest temperature Boston has seen since last July and we still have a couple more days of this heat.
The last few days have been beautiful with tempered temps and sensational sunshine.
Today was the last day of Spring and Mother Nature saved the best for last!
We have finally made it through a day without any downpours...and it was a beauty!
Another round of soaking thunderstorms rolled through tis afternoon...
The cold front that aided the thunderstorm outbreak Monday will be draped over the coastline tomorrow.
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