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Showers Possible As Cold Front Moves Through

by Marc Hurwitz A couple of years ago, we reported that a food and cultural market was on its way to a complex in Boston’s Fenway that is being redeveloped. Now we have learned that a few big local names will be opening places within the food hall. According to an article in The Boston Globe, Time Out Boston at the…

Temperatures Monday will reach 50 degrees in many communities in central and southern New England. We should even warm into the 40s across parts of northern New England.

Tuesday, before the cold front moves through, temperatures will reach the upper 50s and low 60s. As the cold front moves through, a few showers are possible.

That front will try to move back through the region as a warm front late in the week. There is a concern for some freezing rain, especially away from the coast Thursday and Friday. Temperatures will range from 30 to the mid-40s.

At this point, next weekend looks pretty quiet. Skies will feature a mixture of sun and clouds with seasonable temperatures in the mid-30s. The following week looks to be unsettled.

Currently, it looks like precipitation may start as rain and transition over to snow by Wednesday. Even if we see some snow by then, it does NOT appear that we will see any major snowstorm over the next 10-days. Stay tuned!

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