Megi now has winds of 180 MPH with gusts to 220 MPH as it approaches the Philippines. It is forecasted to slam into the island of Luzon in the northern part of the nation later tonight. It is expected to dump 20 inches of rain and bring sustained winds around 150 MPH causing major damage. Evacuations are underway in that area as they face a serious situation.
As for our weather, it will be quiet with near normal temps. A front may approach the area near the end of the week bringing scattered showers.
Nor'easter Snow Totals: Inches
Mt. Mansfield, VT:16.0 (record for the date)
Killington, VT: 15.o
Jay Peak, VT: 12.0
Stowe, VT:2.0
Franconia, NH: 1.0
Rain totals from Friday: Inches
Methuen, MA: 2.84
Westford: 2.5
Kingston: 2.3
Blue Hill:2.0
JP: 1.75
Wind Gusts: MPH
Harwich: 55
Nantucket: 52
Salem: 52
Clay Center: 51
Boston:47
Worcester: 46
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Mostly clear with lows near 44 in Downtown Boston, 41 in JP and 38 in most suburbs.
Monday: Sunny in the morning, then filtered sun in the afternoon. High 60. NW wind of 15-20 MPH.
Monday night: Clear with lows in the 30's. First frost in Boston possible.
Tuesday: Partly sunny with highs in the upper 50's.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny with highs around 60.
Thursday: Showers possible in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 60's.
Friday: Cool air comes into New England behind the front. Sunny skies with highs around 50.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
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