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Boston anticipates the season's first significant snowstorm on Tuesday, with potential heavy snow west of the city.
The first measurable snow of the season could blanket the Boston area and other parts of Southern New England next week, with a nor’easter forecast to brush the region Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Boston is in for a holiday week of mixed weather, with some warmer temperatures and rain preceding a chilly and dry Thanksgiving Day, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
Boston weather transitions from winds to calm skies; a winter storm is predicted, potential travel impacts loom.
Sometime in the early-morning hours on Thursday, Logan Airport finally reached 32 degrees for the first time this season. This marks the 17th latest first freeze on record and is a trend of later frost starts that continues to occur. For the Boston area, the average date is Nov. 5, according to National Weather Service records.
As for snow, let's go for 55"-65" of snow in Boston, and 75"-85" of snow in Worcester. While the coldest air relative to average may be in December through mid-January, I think some of our biggest snows could come in the second half as the pattern relaxes somewhat.
An NFL stadium looks "completely empty" at kickoff on Sunday. The NFL's Week 13 Sunday slate is a rough one. With three games on Thanksgiving and one on Black Friday, there is a lack of big-time games on Sunday. One rough matchup taking place on Sunday is the 2-9 Jets against the 4-7 Falcons. It's ...
Hope you’re recovering from the Thanksgiving food coma and able to snag some good Black Friday deals today! Weather-wise, it’s not a bad deal. It stays dry today but the winds pick up. Wind gusts could reach 40 mph by the afternoon — this is the type of wind that could jolt you around a bit while you’re driving.