It now appears that the storm will last all day on Sunday, with heavy rain until around 2 pm. Then it will remain cloudy with showers for the remainder of the day. Winds will gust past 30 MPH out of southeast. Saturday will be great with sunny skies and temps in the low to mid 60's. Anyone who is doing the Rodman ride for kids will have a great day for a bike ride. Some frost is possible outside of 495, and sheltered locations outside of 128. No frost is expected in the immidate Boston area (inside of 128).
Local Alerts: Frost advisory for Berkshires, and Southern NH. Freeze warning in effect for Franklin County in western Mass.
Tonight: Clear, low around 50 on the cape where it will remain cloudy. Otherwise, 47 in downtown Boston, 42 in JP, and in the mid 30's in most other locations. Little to no wind in most locations, NE wind of 5-10 mph from Plymouth points south. Frost is possible anywhere outside of 128, so i would bring your plants if you live in those locations.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with high clouds arriving in the afternoon. High 64. SE wind around 10 MPH.
Saturday night: Increasing clouds with rain arriving in between 3 and 5 AM. Low around 50.
Sunday: Rain. The rain may be may heavy at times in the morning. Breezy. SE wind 10-15 MPH with gusts to 30 MPH.
Sunday night: Rain ending, then clearing. Low 53.
Tropics: A tropical wave near the coast of Africa just became a tropical depression. Winds are up to 35 MPH. The storm will likely become Grace over the next 24 hours, before falling apart over the open waters.
Friday, September 25, 2009
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