It has been very hot and humid over the last several days and Friday will be humid again. However, a cold front will come in from the west on Saturday. At the same time a storm that is forming off the Carolina coast will come up towards the Cape and bring us more rain and perhaps wind. It may become tropical-stay tuned for more details Tomorrow. Saturday night into Sunday seems to be the most rainy time. Once the cold front clears the coast, drier air will come in.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear in the evening, then fog along the coast after midnight. Stuffy with lows in the low 70's.
Friday: Fog until 9 AM along the coast with an isolated thunderstorm, then becoming partly sunny. Becoming cooler, but sitll humid with highs near 80 Downtown, 83 in JP and 88 in Westwood. South wind of 10-20 MPH.
Friday night: Still need the AC with lows around 70.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Muggy with highs in the mid 80's. SE wind shifting to NE at 10-15 MPH.
Saturday night into Sunday: It may become a bit wild on Cape Cod and the coast-possibly including Boston. It all depends on the strength and track of the low tracking towards New England. Either way, showers and thunderstorms likely as the cold front stalls just to our west. Still muggy with lows in the 70's on Saturday night. Highs in the mid 80's on Sunday. Stay tuned for more details.
Monday: Very warm, but not humid. Sunny with highs near 90.
Tropics: Tropical Deppresion 2 with winds of 35 MPH made ladfall a couple of hours ago near where Alex came ashore last week. No name is uesed unless it reaches Tropical Storm status at any point- which is 40 MPH. It will cause more flooding along the Rio Grande as the river is already well over flood stage. The next name on the 2010 Atlantic season list is Bonnie.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
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What's the Tuesday forecast? It's opening day for the Elma Lewis Playhouse in the Park concerts - at 11am and then at 6pm. Will they get rained out???
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