A low pressure system will sit south of New England for days as it weakens slowly. It will provide the Boston area with periodic rain and drizzle for Monday and Tuesday along with a gusty NE wind. Then, a stronger low will come up the coast and push that first one out to sea as it gives us a heavier period of rain. It should clear out at the end of the week.
Boston, MA forecast:
Tonight: Thickening clouds with drizzle and light showers after midnight. Low 50. NE wind of 15-20 MPH.
Monday: Low clouds with periodic showers and drizzle. Raw with a high of 55. NE wind of 15-25 MPH with gusts to 35 MPH.
Monday night: Drizzle and showers continue. Lows around 50. NE wind of 15-20 MPH.
Tuesday: Less rain than Monday, but drizzle and showers persist. Highs around 60. NE wind of 15-20 MPH.
Wednesday: A steady rain arrives in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50's with a strong NE wind.
Coastal flooding is possible.
Thursday: Rain early, then clearing possible. Highs in the low 60's.
Friday: Sunny with highs around 65.
Tropics: Disorganized showers and storms may become Otto at some point this week south of the DR.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
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Dreary day here in Boston. How about in Plymouth?
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