The wind has been quite gusty out of the NW today, as cooler air comes in behind the system from last night. A frost is possible tonight in the normal colder locations away from Boston. It will remain sunny through the holiday weekend before a weak storm approaches with rain showers on Tuesday. Cooler air will continue to come into New England behind the weak system, as the city of Boston will likely have its first frost either Wednesday or Thursday night.
A freeze is also likely in the suburbs both nights.
Local alerts: Frost advisory for Western mass, and SW NH overnight tonight. The advisory may inch closer to the city later tonight. I suggest you bring your plants indoors in the Boston area Sunday night, as a frost is LIKELY.
Tonight: Clearing, with lows around 42 in Boston to 39 in JP and around 35 in the coldest suburbs. Frost is possible. West wind of 10-15 MPH will help keep temps from falling below the freezing mark.
Sunday: Sunny, high 58. West wind of 10-15 MPH with gusts to 25. A classic fall day for possibly the last Red Sox game at Fenway. Also, it will feel cold in the early morning.
Sunday night: Clear, low around 40 in Boston to 36 IN JP, and near freezing in most suburbs. Frost is likely in all areas, except Downtown Boston. Also, frost is possible in JP, West Roxbury, and Hyde park and temps dip into the mid 30's.
Monday: Sunny, high 56. Light West wind.
Monday night: Partly cloudy early, then becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the 40's.
Weather news: The game between the Phillies and Colorado Rockies has been postponed because of forecasted temps in the 20's and snow showers. Also, 10 inches of snow fell in some parts of Nebraska this morning, as a cold air grips the plains and Rockies. Meanwhile, the tropics remain quiet.
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