
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
The coldest chunk of air is now leaving New England---and it's Friday! Winning. Moving arctic air out of here requires some work (thank all the nooks & crannies of New England for that one!) and that work comes in the form of some wind & clouds. High temps today will reach the mid 30s--which is close to normal for these parts---but that southwest breeze dragging in the milder air will work against itself as it will feel chilly at times. Clouds will win the sky battle today.
As we step into the weekend, I spy some delightful winter weather. No big rain/snow storms and no bone-chilling temps either. Saturday offers a lot of sunshine and temps in the mid 30s. The only knock against tomorrow is a breeze for much of the day--it will feel a bit colder at times. Sunday won't be as breezy but not as bright either as a tiny storm pesters us with clouds & flurries. Still a great day for outdoor activities.
Looking into next week, our weather pattern will slowly warm as afternoon highs flirt with 40 and overnight lows settle into the 20s. In terms of storminess, that will make a return by the middle & end of next week. Leaning more toward rain/ice than snow. Stay tuned.
Have a great weekend!
~JR

Posted by Pete Bouchard
Rain, rain, rain...
...but for many today was a day of hurry up and wait. Sure there were showers, but not every minute was washed out. With the events unfolding tonight, that's about to change.

Posted by Jeremy Reiner
So....what would you like to hear first? The good news? Bad news? Let's start with the good news....

Posted by Pete Bouchard
Heavy rain is on the move! All afternoon long it was stalled over Western Massachusetts and Connecticut. Heavy pulses of rain traveled over the same towns and cities - a process meteorologists call "training" - resulting in flash flooding in some counties to our west.

Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Another day where we have cool, ocean air battling warmer land air leading to a clash of air. That means clouds, drizzle, fog, humidity (frizzy hair) for much of the day. It's not a washout though. The highest chance of rain is this morning--until 9:30am and then later this afternoon (after 3pm). In between, you will see a lot of clouds but also some sunshine at times. Even limited sun will be able to shove temps well into the 70s. This warm & humid air is what will lead to another round of showers & t-storms later today. Some of the storms will be intense. Like the past two days the strongest storms will be in western New England. Only isolated showers/ thunderstorms are expected along the coastline later today. Sox game will have the risk of some showers but they should be able to play that game. Welcome back Tito!