Thursday, September 24, 2009

Breezy days

I am home sick today, so i have decided to update the weekend forecast. It will be warm today, but also becoming less humid as a cold front comes through. It will be cool and quite windy tomorrow with some cloudy periods. Satuday will be the pick of the weekend with sunny skies and temps in the 60's. Rain may impact the sox game on saturday in New York, as a storm approaches. As the rain arrives from the southwest, it will be rainy for the early part of the pats game which starts at 1 PM.

Local alerts: Frost is once again possible on friday night outside the city. Make sure to bring your plants indoors.

Boston, ma Forecast
Today: Turning out sunny and becoming less humid. High 79. There is still a slight chance of a brief shower. NW wind shifting to N at 10-15 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, lows around 50 in Boston, and 40's elsewhere. N wind 10-15 MPH.

Friday: Partly cloudy. Except some overcast periods along the coast south of the city. Cool and breezy, high 65. N wind 15-20 MPH with gusts to 35 MPH.

Friday night: Clear with wind diminishing. Low around 47 downtown, 30's outside the city, and about 42 in JP. Frost possible outside the city.

Saturday: Sunny, high 65. Light wind.

Saturday night: Increasing clouds with rain arriving from west to east. Rain will arrive in Boston just after midnight. Becoming breezy. Low 57.

Sunday: Rain until about 1 or 2 pm. The rain may be heavy at times. The sun will come out rather quickly during the mid afternoon after the rain ends. Wnds increasing to South/ SW at 15-25 MPH with gusts to 35 MPH. Higher gusts may occur along south coast.

Sunday night: Clearing out, remaining windy. Low around 60.

Extended outlook: Monday could be extremely windy ahead of a strong cold front, which will bring some showers. It will be in the 60's for the early part of next week.

Weather news: The storm that will bring the rain here on sunday, has brought up to 20 inches of rain in the Atlanta area. It has caused major flood damage for the area, as many rivers overflowed their banks. It has been stalled over the SE for 2 weeks now, first causing major flooding in Alabama and Tenessee.

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