With a west wind and a good deal of sun, we had no problem cruising up into the lower 60s yesterday.  Temps ran 7 degrees below the record high for the date in Boston, but overall, about as nice as it gets this time of year.  The average high this time of year is 43 degrees, and while we’ll be cooler today, we’ll still run a good 5-10 degrees above average this afternoon. 

Despite starting the day around 50 degrees, temperatures won’t move much today as mostly cloudy skies prevail and winds turn onshore.  Temps across eastern Mass may even fall from the low to mid 50s mid morning to the upper 40s by mid afternoon.  We do stay dry. 

That cooler ocean air is tough to push out of here and we’ll spend most of Monday in the upper 40s and lower 50s with some patchy drizzle.  In the evening, temperatures do surge into the 50s, if not close to 60 degrees by midnight.  With that surge in temps also comes a surge in rain chance as a few gusty downpours are possible overnight.   

The next storm after that looks to be wet and not white too.  The timing of it… Thursday afternoon into early Friday morning. 

The pattern is much colder next weekend…. 30s to near 40 for highs and teens and 20s at night, however, it looks to be dry.  Good snow-making weather for the ski resorts, especially up north. 

Enjoy the rest of the weekend and go Pats!  

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