Halloween looks to be windy, warm and dry for the daylight hours tomorrow. It hit 80 degrees in Cincinnati, Ohio today and that air is headed this way. With an overcast sky temps will not reach 80, but temps will be near and just above 70 from Boston points north and west. On the south coast and the Cape the strong SW wind will keep temps in the upper 50's to around 60. Then the cold front will approach with showers arriving at around 9 PM in Boston. The showers should exit by early Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon should dry out and become cooler.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Cloudy, lows in the upper 40's. Winds increasing out of the south.
Saturday: Cloudy, windy and warm. A few breaks of sun are possible. Highs near and above 70 from the Boston area points north and west. Winds off the water will keep temps in the upper 50's to low 60's on the cape. SW wind of 15-25 MPH with gusts past 30 MPH in the morning, increasing to 40 MPH in the afternoon.
Saturday night: Showers are likely after 9 PM in Boston and 7 PM in Worcester. Windy. SW winds of 20-25 MPH with gusts past 40 MPH. Shifting to west at 10-15 MPH after midnight. Lows in the upper 40's. Reminder: set your clocks back one hour. The hour by hour is below.
Sunday: Showers move off the cape by 10 am, then gradual clearing. Cooler. High 56. NW wind of 10-15 MPH with gusts to 25 MPH before 1 pm. Sunset 4:37.
Sunday night: Clear with lows in the 30's.
Trick o' treat timeline:
5 PM: Cloudy, warm and windy with temps in the Mid 60's. Sunset 538
6 PM: showers approaching the Worcester area. Remaining windy with temps in the low 60's.
7 PM: Showers in the Worcester area, still cloudy in Boston. Windy with temps in the around 60.
8PM: Showers around the 495 belt with temps in the upper 50's. An isolated shower is possible in Boston.
9 PM: Showers overspreading the Boston area. Temps in the 50's.
10 PM and after: Showers. Don't forget to set your clocks back before you go to bed.
Weather news: Some places in the higher elevations of Colorado picked up about 5 FEET of snow, and the city of Denver picked up just under 2 feet. It started snowing on Tuesday and didn't stop until Friday morning in some areas. Roads were impassible, and many lost power and snow drifts piled up to 8 ft!
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