Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Wild Wednesday

A storm will slowly move from west to east, spreading steady rain into the Boston area by dusk. Downpours will move in for a few hours in the evening along with gusty winds. Then, clearing and cold weather will come in and last through the weekend. As for now, no snowstorms are expected for the first several days of December.

Alert: A Wind Advisory is in effect for the coast, including Boston. It is in effect from 1 PM to 10 PM on Wednesday.

Boston, MA forecast:

Tonight: Cloudy with a shower or two possible. Near steady temp of 45. SE wind of 10-20 MPH.

Wednesday: Cloudy with scattered showers until 4 PM, then rain. High 58. SE wind of 10-20 MPH in the morning, increasing to 20-30 MPH with gusts to 55 MPH on the Cape and 45 MPH in Boston.

Wednesday night: Heavy rain until 10 PM, then partial clearing. Windy with lows in the upper 30's. SE wind of 20-30 MPH with gusts to 45 MPH in the evening, shifting to west at 15-25 MPH after midnight. Total rainfall around an inch.

Thursday: Sunny with highs in the mid 40's. West wind of 10-20 MPH.

Friday: A mix of sun and clouds with highs around 40.

Saturday: Sunny with highs around 40.

East Coast Earthquake: A 3.9 magnitude quake struck in the Atlantic ocean this morning, about 100 miles south of Long Island, NY. Shaking was felt over parts of the Boston area, and especially the NYC area. The New York area gets about 5 earthquakes a year on average, all usually minor. No damage was reported anywhere along the east coast.

1 comment:

  1. really not so wild after all. just a regular rainstorm

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