No big storms in sight as we continue to see our temps bounce up and down from day to day. Weak, fast-moving storms zipping across southern Canada fling warm and cool fronts through New England about every 24-30 hours. These fronts are able to produce clouds and, at times, a few isolated showers but that’s about it. What these fronts do is wreak havoc with our sensible weather…teens and twenties early Tuesday Morning and then into the 60s this afternoon only to see the temps return to the 20s early Thursday morning. Check out our early Wednesday morning temps:
Quite warm…especially when you consider the normal high temp is around 47! The cold will return tomorrow morning, check out the forecasted temps for 7am Thursday:
hey-yo! Nothing Earth-shattering or record breaking but back to reality. Temps tomorrow afternoon are also cooler with many cities and towns in the mid 40s…normal for the last day of November. Tomorrow also marks the end of meteorological autumn (Sep 1-Nov 30) and despite the chilly November we have been having (~1 degree below normal for the month), autumn will likely finish in the top 5 warmest on record for Boston.
December starts Friday and it looks to start mild with temps in the 40s and 50s for much of the day. Seasonable temps look to return for the upcoming weekend.
~JR