
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
There is a storm passing south of New England right now. This "storm" is feeble and can barely get anyone's attention. You will have some clouds & even a few flurries south of the MA Pike for a few hours this morning then just a bunch of clouds(and some sun too) for the remainder of the day. The other thing about today---little to no wind---huge this time of year!
Another "storm" passes south of New England tonight & early tomorrow with more clouds & a few patches of light snow & flurries. I do think this storm tonight will coat the ground in some cities & towns by early Wednesday morning. Certainly not enough to mess up tomorrow morning's commute. Sun gets back to work by midday.
The final of the 3 stooges storms will be able to foul up the roads on Friday. It's not a blockbuster (where have they gone?!?!) but plan on snow arriving just after the morning commute on Friday and lasting into Friday Night. I think many towns will pick up 2" of snow by late Friday evening.
Finally, today is National Weatherperson's Day. Never heard of it???---That's fair..here's what it's all about:

Have a great day!
~JR

Posted by Chris Lambert
An overall cooler day, but also a great end to the workweek as highs neared 70, low humidity continued and plenty of sunshine dominated the skies. Now all we need is this to continue through the weekend right?

Posted by Chris Lambert
How about yesterday? The 82 in Boston matched the warmest temp we've had since September 13th. Of course, with a wind gusting past 30mph and relative humidity near 18%, it certainly didn't feel oppressive.

Posted by Chris Lambert
Lower 80s, low humidity and sunshine... would you call it a top 10 kind of day? Only complaint, other than it not being the weekend, is maybe the wind was a bit much? It certainly was gusty, at times blowing 30-35mph. No sea breeze will move inland with a strong west wind like that.

Posted by Pete Bouchard
Today was a day of polar opposites: bright start, wet finish. Thanks to a fast-moving warm front, we got a drink of water for those newly-minted lawns and gardens (after last night's cold shock, they deserve it.)