Localized downpours produced localized street flooding overnight with some of the highest totals, near 2″, fell in parts of the Merrimack Valley. Rain totals varied quite a bit across the region from those high amounts to only about 0.25″ for some other towns and cities.

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While the heaviest showers have shifted offshore, we’ll continue to track scattered showers through mid morning, and some isolated showers through noon. After noon, aside from the Cape and Islands, much of the region dries out with some breaks of sunshine returning from west to east through the afternoon. Temps today start in the low 50s in the Worcester Hills to the low 60s near the coast. Those numbers don’t change much through the day.

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Sunshine is back tomorrow, and despite it, it’ll be chilly with highs only in the 50s. A busy breeze and temps in the 50s on Thursday will also provide a chill to the air again.

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Friday will start chilly, frosty for many burbs, but end beautifully with temps in the low to mid 60s in the afternoon. We’ll build onto that over the weekend with highs in the 60s to low 70s as it shapes up very similarly to what we just had this past weekend.

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