Will a cold November lead to a snowy winter in Massachusetts?
Welcome to December. November in Massachusetts was dry and chilly, but does that change the winter forecast?
Terry Eliasen is a meteorologist and executive producer of the WBZ-TV Weather Team. He has worked at WBZ for more than 20 years. Terry is a graduate of the meteorology program at UMass Lowell.
Welcome to December. November in Massachusetts was dry and chilly, but does that change the winter forecast?
We may have a somewhat rare and unique opportunity to see the northern lights in parts of New England.
If you're traveling for Thanksgiving, the weather for Monday and Tuesday looks a lot better than Wednesday.
We will not be setting any new weather records this Halloween and we don't have any major storms in the forecast.
We have an absolutely gorgeous week of weather ahead, perhaps the best 7 day forecast we have had in months.
The WBZ Weather Team has issued a NEXT Weather Alert as a powerful weather system is set to dampen another weekend.
While they are forecasting warmer than average temperatures for our area, that does not preclude us from getting some big snowstorms.
There was a "cool" occurrence Monday over the island of Nantucket.
New England will get a partial view of the ring of fire solar eclipse - if the weather cooperates.
This Saturday we have a very exciting event known as an annular solar eclipse - but will Massachusetts see it?
This will be one of the better weekends of the fall for foliage viewing across southern and central New England.
Rain is in the forecast this weekend, and the remnants of Tropical Storm Philippe could have an impact.
Fall foliage is off to a slow start in New England for 2023, but a map shows the colors are nearing peak.
The trend is towards a cloudier, wetter forecast for Friday and Saturday. A fitting end to a very disappointing September.
Plentiful sunshine is coming this week, but will it stick around for the weekend?