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Let's Race!
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Off to the races! We have two weather systems that want a piece of us---a storm in Carolina with a messy mix of rain/snow and we also have an arctic front blasting its way out of Canada. The arctic front will win the race---but not today. Today is a mild day with afternoon temps reaching the low 40s. A breeze will mask some of that mild feel to the air at times. Look for a bunch of clouds as well---thanks to both of those weather systems.
OK----the Carolina storm, gets a shove into the Atlantic overnight thanks to that arctic front but I do think you folks out on the Cape/islands will still see some snow from this storm. Plan on 1-3" during the morning hours tomorrow out on Cape Cod (especially the outer cape). Elsewhere, it's all about the cold tomorrow---an all day cold as morning temps start in the teens & only climb into the 20s. #Brrrr
The weekend is up & down with Saturday offering some awesome weather for winter activities(skiing--sledding--skating) as temps will run in the low 40s with just a breeze & partly sunny skies. Sunday is decent early in the day but another arctic front will blast through here late in the day sending temps from the upper 30s into the upper 20s by evening (wind chills even lower). Temps for the Pats game will be chilly---layers, layers, layers.
Our pattern goes cold & quiet next week.
~JR
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Rear-view Mirror
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We'll Take Average
Posted by Chris Lambert
Well, we had a lot of clouds this afternoon, but at least not a lot of rain. Sure a few showers were out there, scattered about, but hopefully they didn't ruin any plans you had with dad. Temps made it into the mid to upper 70s, which is close to the average for this time of year. In fact, the whole 7-day forecast is within 5 degrees of average each and every day. That means lots of upper 70s and lower 80s on the board. Not bad being average this time of year, huh?
