
Posted by Chris Lambert
The saying..."If you don't like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes", that applies to the forecast coming up. We'll, ok, maybe not a few minutes but certainly within a couple of days we have many changes ahead.
So here are the highlights (or lowlights depending on how you look at it)
-Today: Few showers/sprinkles northwest of Boston from 9AM-Noon... Boston and the southeast Mass from 11AM - 2 PM. Temps max out late morning/early afternoon, then fall back quick late-day, even as some sunshine returns. Windy too.
-Tonight: Clear and cold, wind diminishes. Temps fall back into the mid 20s in the burbs, mid 30s in the city. Goodbye allergies and mosquitoes!
-Cold start but bright Saturday
-Sunday features temps in the 40s in the morning with showers early, then partly sunny and mid to upper 60s by the afternoon
-Near 70 Monday!

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:

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.

Posted by Pete Bouchard
Heat and a bit of humidity fed a strong - and sometimes severe - line of thunderstorms today. By the time the dinner hour rolled around (6pm-ish), the storms had consolidated into a line. Everyone got a drink of water and a big drop in temperatures - some falling nearly 20 degrees in minutes!

Posted by Jeremy Reiner
As we exit our recent soggy pattern we do so with one more weather system capable of producing scattered showers & t-storms. This cool front is a slow mover (aren't we all on Monday mornings?!) up in northern New England right now. This slow moving front will settle into our part of the world very late this afternoon bringing a chance of some scattered t-storms between 4-pm. Until then you have a great day with mostly sunny skies along with temperatures in the low 80s. For some, a bit on the humid side for much of the day.