Friday, November 5, 2010

Dark Days

The doom and gloom of November continues with another cloudy day on tap for Saturday. Although, the precip should stay mainly offshore-so no Snow is expected. On Sunday, skies will brighten a bit as temps stay in the 40's. However, the sun will set at 430. Then, the storm will offshore gain strength and back towards New England. It is still in question how close it will come, but some rain is possible Monday and Tuesday. It should clear out and warm up close to 60 late next week.


Rain totals:

Dartmouth, MA:1.7
Cambridge: 1.7
Boston: 1.6
Taunton: 1.5
Bedford: 1.5

Boston, MA forecast:

Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy and cooler. Lows near 38 in Boston, 36 in JP and 32 in the suburbs. Patchy frost is possible in the inland valleys.

Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a light rain shower possible in the afternoon. High 47. NE wind of 10-20 MPH.

Saturday night: Partial clearing with lows in the 30's. Set clocks back 1 hour before heading to bed.

Sunday: Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 40's. Wind off the water remains.

Sunrise/Sunset:
Saturday:

Sunrise: 723 AM
Sunset: 531 PM

Sunday: Clocks set back one hour at 2 AM

Sunrise: 624 AM
Sunset: 430 PM

Monday and Tuesday: The storm offshore backs towards the area, so rain and wind is possible. Highs in the 40's.

Tomas: Hurricane Tomas has winds of 75 MPH as it continues to affect Haiti. Thankfully, although some flooding has occurred a major disaster has seemed to be avoided. The storm will effect the Bahamas tomorrow.

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