Jeremy Reiner

Quiet Times Ahead

Posted by Jeremy Reiner

Our little pesky storm from yesterday is getting its act together this morning, pummeling Nova Scotia with heavy snow and setting us up for a blustery day. There won't be any wind damage, just enough to add to the Monday blahs with wind chills in the teens & 20s for much of the day. That sun will shine bright though. Skies will be clear tonight and that wind begins to fade away after midnight.

Looking at the upcoming week, it's hard to find anything in the *significance* category as the jet stream will carry any potential storms to our south. That also means the cold will be bold with afternoon highs running in the low & mid 30s for much of the week. As we head toward Friday, there are some signs of  a storm approaching the east coast---it's strength isn't known at this point but something that bears watching for the snow lovers (as well as the snow haters).

Enjoy your day

~JR

Chris Lambert

Pretty Good Weekend Overall

Posted by Chris Lambert

Sure, it's a cool start with many of the suburbs down into the upper 30s and lower 40s, but we'll warm up quickly through the day as that sun helps us out.

Today at 6:24am
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Chris Lambert

Strong Finish

Posted by Chris Lambert

An overall cooler day, but also a great end to the workweek as highs neared 70, low humidity continued and plenty of sunshine dominated the skies.  Now all we need is this to continue through the weekend right?

Posted 05/17/13, 5:12pm
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Chris Lambert

Still Good

Posted by Chris Lambert

How about yesterday?  The 82 in Boston matched the warmest temp we've had since September 13th.  Of course, with a wind gusting past 30mph and relative humidity near 18%, it certainly didn't feel oppressive. 

Posted 05/17/13, 5:54am
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Chris Lambert

Top 10?

Posted by Chris Lambert

Lower 80s, low humidity and sunshine... would you call it a top 10 kind of day?  Only complaint, other than it not being the weekend, is maybe the wind was a bit much?  It certainly was gusty, at times blowing 30-35mph.  No sea breeze will move inland with a strong west wind like that.  

Posted 05/16/13, 4:52pm
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