
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Right place, right time? Sometimes yes and sometimes not so much. Over the next 2 days we have some nice November weather heading this way with 2 full days of sunshine. The only issue will be the cold. Unlike last November--when our air was streaming in from Ohio on a daily basis--this week it will be coming in from Canada! That means temps will be below normal both tomorrow and again on Election Day.
Heading out the front door tomorrow, temps in the upper 20s will greet you and by afternoon temps will finish in the upper 40s. On Tuesday, the morning temps will be even colder with many towns starting in the low 20s (even downtown Boston starts the day near 31) and because we are into November, that poor sun just can't do its thing (low sun angle until February!). Afternoon temps on Tuesday will only reach the lower 40s! Dry roads though---go rock that #Vote.
After Tuesday our weather goes downhill. Big time. Looks like the atmosphere will align itself once again in such a way that a big storm affects the east coast. Thankfully, it won't have a name but will disrupt your plans late Wednesday & Wednesday night. Here's what I'm thinking right now:
More on this tomorrow. Enjoy what's left of your weekend!
~JR

Posted by Jeremy Reiner
The last day of spring will be fantastic! What a way to close the books on the vernal season. As our weather producer, Jim Colman says...."what a season it was..rain, snow, wind, sun and more rain" Truth Jim, truth. Only sun today with afternoon temps in the upper 70s--a great day for all outdoor activities.

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!

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.

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: