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From sunshine to wind and rain, here's what Boston meteorologists are saying for the timing and impacts of this weekend's coastal storm.
The National Weather Service issued a storm watch for the Massachusetts coastline, including Cape Cod Bay, Nantucket Sound, Vineyard Sound, Buzzard's Bay, and Ipswich Bay. It'll be in place from the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 12, through the evening of Monday, Oct. 13.
Boston's rain will clear up, leading to colder air tonight and sunny days ahead with potential frost in suburbs.
Boston is set to kick off the week with high temperatures likely to near records, before seeing a round of rain around mid-week and a cooler period headed into the weekend, the National Weather
Heavy rain fell in the Boston area on Wednesday as a cold front moved in, leaving hundreds of people without power across the state. In a morning advisory, the National Weather Service said there were downpours in Boston, moderate rain in communities such as Beverly and Bedford, and light rain in Lawrence, Norwood, and Taunton.
Low temperatures on Friday morning will be in the 20s for most areas, even along the Route 128 corridor. The city of Boston will drop into the 30s, which would be the coolest since April 13.
Get ready for the fall season to all of a sudden return! This comes on the heels of a mid-summer-like feel the last few
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SOAKER A cold front will move across the area today with a widespread 0.5-1″ of beneficial rain this morning through midday. Those shower will linger through mid afternoon on the Cape, but taper off by 1 or 2 PM in Boston (sooner north and west!
We have one final summer like day today with temperatures reaching about 80° give or take a degree or two. The breeze will ramp