Monday, October 11, 2010

Wet Tuesday AM

A weak storm will slide south of the area early tomorrow providing MA with a quick dose of rain. Then, I expect some clearing in the afternoon. That should help temps reach 60 in the Boston area. After a quiet Wednesday, a powerful Nor'easter will approach late on Thursday and lasting through Friday night. It is expected to hammer the area with heavy rain and wind gusts possibly over 50 MPH. Coastal flooding is also expected. Of course a change in the track would alter this forecast, but that seems unlikely. Stay tuned for more details as we get closer.





Boston, MA forecast:



Tonight: Increasing clouds with rain arriving before dawn. Low 50. Winds shifting to north at 10-15 MPH.



Tuesday: Rain until 10 AM, then partial clearing. High 60. North wind of 10-15 MPH. About .5 of an inch of rain expected.



Tuesday night: Partly cloudy with lows around 40.



Wednesday: Mostly sunny with highs in the low 60's.



Thursday: Increasing clouds with rain possible by dark. Highs around 60.



Friday: A powerful Nor'easter will likely affect the area with drenching rain and gale force winds. Cool with highs around 50. Stay tuned!



Tropics: Tropical Storm Paula has formed near Honduras with winds of 65 MPH. The storm is expected to become a Hurricane this week as it hangs out in the Caribbean.

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