The storm to the west has a cold front and warm front attached to it. The warm front will come through around midday Saturday with rain ahead of it. Then there will be a break from the steady rain from late morning through the mid afternoon. There will still be some showers around, but there also could be a break or 2 of sun. Then the cold front will come rocketing through with heavy rain and maybe a rumble of thunder starting around 9 PM, but it will be very brief. Winds may gust to 50 MPH as the front comes through.
Local alerts: A wind advisory may be needed for parts of the area as the front comes through. A flood watch may also be needed.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Rain arriving at around 10 PM in Worcester and around midnight in Boston. Temps holding steady, then rising to around 48 by dawn. East wind increasing to 10-20 MPH.
Saturday: Rain until around 10 AM, then showers with some rumbles of thunder.Temps in the upper 40's in the morning, the quickly jumping to around 67 in the afternoon. Becoming humid and windy. South wind at around 10-20 MPH with gusts to 30 MPH.
Saturday night: As the strong cold front comes through, a squall line of showers and thunderstorms will come through. The line will reach Boston at around 9 PM. Remaining humid and South winds increasing to 20-30 MPH with gusts to 50 MPH or higher in any thunderstorm. Temps holding in the 60's, then crashing to around 50.
Sunday: After early morning clouds, nice and sunny. A slight risk of an early morning shower. High 63. West wind of 15-20 MPH.
Sunday night: Clear, lows around 40.
Friday, October 23, 2009
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