A big storm will effect the region Wednesday night and Thursday with heavy rain and wind gusts to 50 MPH. It will also be very warm as temps on Thursday afternoon may hit 65! Then all eyes turn to a storm gathering to the south. At this point it seems we will only get grazed by a major ocean storm. That means just light snow for most of the area, especially SE Mass. But, it is still many days away and a track closer would mean a decent snowstorm.
Record update: Despite dropping to around 30 in JP last night, it only dropped to 33 at Logan. So unless Logan hits 32 tonight we will set a new record for the latest freeze ever in Boston.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Some clouds early, then clearing and cold. Lows near 34 Downtown, 31 in JP and 26 in most outlying areas.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny until 10 AM, then increasing clouds. Warmer, high 52. SW winds around 10 MPH.
Wednesday night: Rain arriving from south to north and becoming heavy. Windy. Lows near 45 early, then rising to around 58 by dawn. SE winds of 15-25 MPH with gusts to 25 MPH.
Thursday: Heavy rain with a rumble of thunder or two until 11 AM, then clearing. Very warm and windy. High 65. Winds shifting to SW at 20-30 MPH with gusts to 45 MPH in Boston and 55 MPH on the Cape. Coastal flooding is possible along south facing beaches.
Friday: Sunny, high 48. A light wind.
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