Today turned out to be a great day up here in NH as temps reached close to 70 with a mix of sun and clouds. Tonight will be the coolest so far as many places outside Boston drop into the low to mid 40's. Wednesday and Thursday will be dry days as temps reach close to 70. Then, a low pressure system comes in from the west giving the region a soaking rain.
Triple trouble: Hurricane Igor remains very strong with winds of 145 MPH late this evening as it continues to move WNW about 400 miles east of the Leeward islands. It will track very close to Bermuda this weekend as a major Hurricane. After that most signs point that it will head out to sea, but we will need to watch it closely just in case. Hurricane Julia has now formed way out in the East Atlantic- off the coast of Africa with winds of 85 MPH. This is most definately headed out to sea at some point next week. And, Tropical Storm Karl has formed off the Mexican coast and is expected to head towards the Texas/Mex border this weekend.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Clear and chilly. Lows near 55 in Downtown Boston, 53 in JP and 42 in the coolest suburbs.
Wednesday: A mix of sun and clouds. Breezy with a high of 69. NW wind of 15-25 MPH.
Wednesday night: Clear, lows mainly in the 40's.
Thursday: Sunny in the morning, then increasing clouds in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 60's.
Thursday night: Periods of rain. Lows around 60.
Friday: Rain ending early, then clearing. Highs in the low 70's.
Saturday: Sunny with highs in the upper 70's. All eyes turn to Igor to see how close it will come.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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