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Opening Day
The co-ed softball season probably shouldn't start with a double header. I still have dirt in my eyes and ears, I woke up with bruises I don't remember getting, and those I do remember getting are absolutely killing me! Jammed my right pinky, can't make a tight fist with my left hand, took a hard-hit ball off the inside of my knee and the welt is there, but the black-and-blue is still in the process of developing. Ouch!
The wind at yesterday's game was brutal. Just a constant, steady wind with higher gusts. Today will be much calmer and just as sunny. This time of year, though, calm winds allow a sea breeze to develop so while inland towns will enjoy temperatures in the low to mid 60s, we'll be stuck in the 50s along the coast. Clouds move in tonight and showers are likely by the Tuesday morning commute. We'll see off and on showers all throughout the day. Not a whole lot of rain is expected, but it'll be showery, damp, and cool in the lower 50s.
Warmer weather moves in Wednesday with highs in the lower 60s and lots of clouds sticking around. A few spotty showers are possible early Thursday, but it'll be a mostly sunny afternoon with highs in the upper 60s (low 60s at the coast.) Want 70s? They're in the forecast Friday through Sunday with a chance of a few pop-up t'storms late Friday.
~Dylan
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Just In Time
Posted by Chris Lambert
Summer officially starts Friday at 1:04 A.M., and Mother Nature's sending in summer weather for us just in time. Mid to late June averages highs near 80 degrees, and we'll be there temperature-wise over the next few days. Mostly dry too!

That's A Wrap--I Think
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
I hope I'm not jinxing us with this statement.."The recent wet pattern is over....onto sunshine & a more summer- like pattern.." The last time someone from 7 weather called a pattern change too soon we got a blizzard and 3 subsequent nor'easters (looking at you Pete!!--LOL). We don't have to worry about any blizzards or nor'easters but one never knows in the new world order.

Like A Waterfall
Posted by Pete Bouchard
If you were caught in those 'cloudbursts' today, you had more than you could handle in the rain department. Torrents fell in a short amount of time - what we deem 'flash flooding' in the weather biz. Since it happens suddenly, the National Weather Service has adopted the acronym TADD:

Bam! Pow!
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Bam. Pow! Those were some nasty storms last evening with some towns in metrowest & the city itself blasted with locally heavy rain, hail, lightning and strong wind gusts. A cool front is the culprit and that front will linger across the region again today. That means another round of some scattered showers & t-storms likely.
