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Forecast: A Summerlike Weekend
Tonight: Variable clouds, areas of fog. Lows in the 60s. Saturday: Sun and clouds. Warm and a little humid. Chance of a night shower. Highs in the 80s. Sunday: Partly sunny, chance of an early AM shower and a chance PM thunder. Highs in the 80s.
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Summerlike Temps and Humidity to Match
Clouds grow near the coast along with cooler temperatures and gusty winds for much of central and southern New England, but the magic of New England’s topography and sea breeze will result in a fabulous difference in temperatures this afternoon across the region. The farther north you go, the warmer and sunnier it gets. The farther southeast you go,...
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Forecast: Stickiness and Warmth Into the Weekend
Wednesday Evening: Humid, cloudy, passing shower. Temps in the mid 70s. Overnight Wednesday night: Humid, mostly cloudy, patchy fog. Lows in the 60s. Thursday: A few showers, humid. Highs near 80.
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Mostly Cloudy With Humidity on the Way Wednesday and Thursday
Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy, shower far north. Lows 65-70. Wednesday: More humid, a few breaks of sun through many clouds. Highs either side of 80. A few PM showers. Thursday: Rain likely. Humid. Highs 75 to 80.
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FIRST ALERT: Potentially Dangerous Heat, Oppressive Humidity on the Way
New England is on the precipice of intense heat and humidity, which returns Wednesday through Friday. Tuesday dawned with tropical showers, tropical in nature given the abundance of warm and humid air. You can tell by the small, but many, soaking raindrops that left eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire residents reaching for the umbrella before heading out the...
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Wednesday Will Be Cloudy, But the Rain Won't Come Until Later in the Week
Though clouds were increasing Tuesday from south to north, they were high, wispy cirrus clouds — and thin enough to allow for dim sunshine across the region. Low humidity and highs either side of 80 made this a beautiful day to enjoy. On Wednesday, the clouds will thicken and lower, looking ominous at times, but failing to produce much rain…
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Showers Tuesday and Wednesday to Usher in Humidity
Rapidly increasing and thickening clouds in the New England sky are streaming north from a feed of moisture that originated in the Pacific and gained moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and Tropical Atlantic – a bounty of moisture capable of producing several inches of rain, and over half a foot of rain is in the forecast over the next…
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Showers Tuesday and Wednesday to Usher in Humidity
Rapidly increasing and thickening clouds in the New England sky are streaming north from a feed of moisture that originated in the Pacific and gained moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and Tropical Atlantic – a bounty of moisture capable of producing several inches of rain, and over half a foot of rain is in the forecast over the next…
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Pleasant Air Holds Off Rain for Most
It’s probably not much of a surprise, given the recent weather pattern, to acknowledge sunshine will be at a premium during this new work week. That said, our First Alert forecast holds rain off until later in the week for most of New England, and Monday may be one of the brightest of the bunch. Coming off of Sunday night...
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More Classic Summer Weather in Store: Heat, Humidity and Storms
Beautiful summer weather is on tap for much of New England to kick off our week, with highs topping out well into the 80s to around 90. The thunderstorm risk Monday is very low, although we can’t rule out a stray shower or storm in far northern New England. Tuesday will be just as hot, except in northern New England,...
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Forecast: Sunshine, Scattered Storms Tuesday
Today: Humid and warm sun. Slight chance PM shower. Highs 85-90. Tonight: A period of scattered showers & thunder. Lows in the 60s. Wednesday: Sticky, numerous PM storms. Highs in the 80s.
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Forecast: Summer Heat, Humidity Tuesday
Today: Humid and warm sun. Slight chance PM shower. Highs 85-90. Tonight: A period of scattered showers & thunder. Lows in the 60s. Wednesday: Sticky, numerous PM storms. Highs in the 80s.
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Forecast: Highs Near 90, Afternoon Thunderstorms Friday
Today: Hazy, hot, humid. Sun and scattered thunderstorms. Highs near 90, wind from the southwest 10-20 mph. Overnight: Warm and humid, scattered showers and storms. Low in the 70s. Saturday: Sun and clouds, afternoon showers and storms, high in the 80s.
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Forecast: High Humidity, Afternoon Thunderstorms Friday
Today: Hazy, hot, humid. Sun and scattered thunderstorms. Highs near 90, wind from the southwest 10-20 mph. Overnight: Warm and humid, scattered showers and storms. Low in the 70s. Saturday: Sun and clouds, afternoon showers and storms, high in the 80s.
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Forecast: Mostly Cloudy, Breaks of Sun Tuesday
Today: Mostly cloudy, high in the 70s, cooler at the shore. Tonight: Mostly cloudy, chance of showers & storms, low in the 60s. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, chance for showers & storms, humid with highs near 80.
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Forecast: Spot Showers, Clouds Tuesday
Today: Mostly cloudy, high in the 70s, cooler at the shore. Tonight: Mostly cloudy, chance of showers & storms, low in the 60s. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, chance for showers & storms, humid with highs near 80.
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Scattered Showers With Breaks of Sun, Humidity on the Rise
Well, it’s happened. People are officially fed up with this wet weather. It took less than two weeks to go from, “Over an inch of rain, we needed it!” to, “My garden is ruined and I hate the night time storms.” If there’s anything we can count on, it’s changeable weather here at home. But extremes are more extreme...
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Forecast: Scattered Showers, Cloudy Tuesday
Today: Mostly cloudy, high in the 70s, cooler at the shore. Tonight: Mostly cloudy, chance of showers & storms, low in the 60s. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, chance for showers & storms, humid with highs near 80.
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FIRST ALERT: As Heat Wave Drags on, What to Know About Thunderstorm Threat
Severe thunderstorm warnings that were declared in parts of Grafton County and Carroll County in northern New Hampshire have expired. Click here to see weather alerts. In our classic Boston accent: “It’s a scorchaaa out there.” The heat and humidity is stifling, and it’s not going anywhere fast. Heat advisories remain in place for much of New England through Wednesday...
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Humidity Surges Into New England for the Return to Work Monday
Scattered thunderstorms Saturday afternoon and evening didn’t hit many communities, but developed along a cold front crossing New England, carrying air that truly is no cooler, but is tangibly less humid, into New England. The result on our Father’s Day is summer warmth into the 80s and near 90 degrees, but no significant humidity except Cape Cod and communities...