A storm along the east coast should stay far enough south so we don't get a heavy rain. However, a shower or 2 is possible-especially south of Boston on Friday. And Northern New England where the foliage is the best it will be dry. On Saturday low clouds will come in from the ocean and it will feel cool. Some sun is possible by Sunday and Columbus Day.
Boston area foliage forecast:
Some trees are starting to change, but the peak is still a few weeks away in the city. Further NW of Boston it will peak a bit sooner
Boston area long weekend forecast:
Tonight: Low clouds and fog with isolated showers, mist and drizzle. Low 53. NE wind of 10-15 MPH.
Friday: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. High 60. NE wind of 10-20 MPH.
Friday night: Mostly cloudy with lows in the low 50's.
Saturday; Low clouds and fog with mist and drizzle. Highs around 60. NE wind of 15-20 MPH.
Saturday night: Some clearing possible. Lows around 50.
Sunday: Partly sunny with highs around 60.
Columbus Day: Sunny with highs in the low 60's.
Northern New England Lakes and Mts. foliage forecast.
This weekend is the perfect time to travel to the mts. and lakes. Many areas are peaking with oranges and reds all over the area. And, most leaves will start to fall over the next few weeks.
Northern Lakes and Mts. long weekend forecast:
Friday; Partly sunny with a highs in the upper 60's. Light winds.
Friday night: Clear with lows around 40.
Saturday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Highs around 60.
Saturday night: Mostly cloudy with lows in the 40's.
Sunday: Sunny with highs near 60.
Columbus Day; Dry with highs in the 60's.
Tropics: A major cyclone in the Bay of Bengal with winds close to 150 MPH will hammer the coast of India over the next few days.
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