Today is the first day of November-usually a dark and cold month. This week will be cold, and a couple storms bear watching . High temps will be near 50 for most of the week, and showers are possible on Tuesday and a bigger storm is possible Thursday. In addition to the possible Thursday storm, there is a strong storm center about 400 Miles east of Bermuda, and it is gaining tropical assets. It is expected to become Tropical or subtropical Storm Ida over the next day or so as it slowly moves towards Bermuda. The models indicate it will slowly move NW, then rapidly move north towards Newfoundland, and not come close to us. However, as it continues to nudge westward we need to keep an eye on this storm.
Boston, Ma forecast:
Tonight: Partly cloudy, except cloudy from Plymouth points SE. Lows near 34 in coldest areas, 42 Downtown, and 40 in JP.
Monday: Sunny until noon, then cloudy. Cool, with highs near 48 at the coast to 52 outside of 128. A chance of showers from Plymouth points south and east from a ocean storm. NE wind of 10-20 MPH.
Monday night: Cloudy with a few light showers possible on the Cape. Lows near 40.
Tuesday: Cloudy early, then becoming sunny around midday, then cloudy again with a chance of a sprinkle. Highs in the low to mid 50's. West wind around 10 MPH.
Tuesday night: Cloudy with a chance of a sprinkle early, then partly cloudy. Lows in the 20's to the mid 30's.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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