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Dry, windy weather continues – Boston News, Weather, Sports
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Dry, windy weather continues – Boston News, Weather, Sports

Anyone else need to get their gloves and hat this morning? It was cold! For Boston, it was the coldest morning of the season and since March. The sun was deceptive today. It was brilliant, but, wow, it was cold with highs stuck in the 40s.

Prepare for another cold morning tomorrow! Temperatures will drop into the twenties overnight. Add a slight breeze and it will be even colder outside! You’ll want to dress for temperatures that feel like the teens and twenties.

Tomorrow will be quite similar to today. Cold morning low temperatures rebound to chilly afternoon highs in the mid 40s. It remains breezy and sunny.

The windy and dry regime characterizes the weather for the next few days. There seemed to be a 10% chance of a shower at the coast on Friday, but even that no longer looks promising. Instead, it looks like we’ll have more and more clouds as a storm retrogrades into the Atlantic.

Here’s a closer look at Friday’s forecast. It will be another very cold morning in the 20s. We will enjoy lots of sunshine in the morning then some clouds in the afternoon. We will end the work week as we spent most of it – with the breeze.

On Friday, you’ll also be able to look up and see our last supermoon of the year. The full Beaver Moon will occur at 4:28 p.m. This is the fourth consecutive supermoon after the Sturgeon Moon, the Harvest Moon and the Hunter’s Moon.

This weekend will bring a mix of sun and clouds and drier and windier conditions. Temperatures start in the 30s and rebound to the upper 50s, near 60°. So far, Sunday is the warmest day, near 60°, according to our seven-day forecast.

Models show the possibility of wet weather towards the end of the month. But this will not be enough to make up for our rainfall deficit. We will have an updated look tomorrow from the US Drought Monitor.

-Meteorologist Melanie Black

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