Thursday, August 5, 2010

Tracking Colin

As expected, Tropical Storm Colin has become a storm again. It now has winds of 60 MPH as of 8 PM Thursday. However, it is expected to move NW at 20 MPH around Bermuda, then curve out to sea. Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued for Bermuda. It is expected to pass well east of Cape Cod, and head up towards Nova Scotia on Monday night. However, tracks tend to change -so we need to keep on eye on the storm through the weekend just in case.

Today storms ripped through the area with a strong cold front with heavy downpours, a breif gust of wind and vivid lightning. A big storm came through Hale in Westwood at around 4 PM. Now, a fresh new air mass comes in for the weekend.


Boston, MA forecast:

Tonight: Mainly clear, still muggy with lows in the upper 60's.

Friday: A mix of sun and clouds with an isolated shower possible around noon. High 87. West wind of 15-25 MPH.

Friday nigth: Clear and a bit chilly. Lows around 60 in Boston and 5o outside the city.

Saturday: Sunny with a few fair weather clouds. Highs in the upper 70's with low humidity.

Sunday: Bright blue skies with highs in the low 80's.

Monday: Watching Tropical Storm or Hurricane Colin mostly likely pass well to our east- Stay tuned for more updates throughout the weekend.


Visit to CH. 4: On Friday I am going in to meet the Ch. 4 weather team. Barry Burbank who has been a Metorligist for over 30 years will be covering for the cheif Todd Gutner tomorrow. I am very excited to meet him and his producer.

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