A powerful storm will from off the Jersey coast and come right over the area early on Friday. The timing has sped up a little bit, so the heaviest rain will be Thursday night and Friday morning. As the storm moves into northern New England, winds will become stronger and rain will taper to showers. The wind will continue through Saturday, but clearing will move into the area.
Lows this morning: Wednesday
Norwood: 28
Taunton:30
Bedford:32
JP:38
Boston:43
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear and chilly. Lows near 43 in downtown Boston, 39 in JP and 34 in most suburbs. Patchy frost is likely inland.
Thursday: Sunny in the morning, then increasing clouds in the afternoon. High 58. SE winds of 10-15 MPH.
Thursday night: Cloudy until 9 PM, then heavy rain. Windy with lows around 50. NE winds of 15-25 MPH with gusts to 40 MPH. About 1 inch of rain expected.
Friday: Heavy rain until 9 AM, then showers continuing. Windy with highs in the mid 50's. Winds shifting to NW at 15-25 MPH with gusts to 45 MPH. Additional rainfall around 1 inch possible.
Saturday: A shower possible before 9 AM, then partial clearing. Very windy with highs in the upper 50's. NW winds gusting over 50 MPH.
Sunday: Sunny and breezy. Highs in the low 60's.
Tropics: Hurricane Paula now has winds of 85 MPH as it continues to effect western Cuba.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Could Paula hit SW Florida?
ReplyDeleteSome showers and thunderstorms are possible. But, the center of Paula will dissipate over the mountains of Cuba. Hurricane conditions are NOT expected for Forida.
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