Good Morning!
Hope you all are enjoying this lovely week of weather!
Before I get into the forecast…Did you know..
It has been more than two weeks since Boston recorded any measurable rainfall!
This is the longest stretch of consecutive dry days in more than 3 years!
We are going to keep the good times rolling and extend that streak for a few more days.
High temperatures Today and Tomorrow will remain in the 70s with very low humidity.
There will be another opportunity to see the International Space Station flyby early tomorrow morning.
Some changes arrive on Friday as a deck of clouds arrives along with a moist flow off the Ocean.
We will stay dry other than just a few isolated sprinkles near the immediate Coastline.
We have a bit of a squeeze play coming this Weekend. There will be an ocean storm to our east and a cold front to our west. It looks like we will split the middle on Saturday and stay dry, albeit on the cloudy side.
By Sunday, the cold front arrives from the west and unfortunately, it looks like there will be periods of rain.
Finally, a quick look at the Tropics.
There are three systems we are watching but none of them are likely to cause any issues or get Tropical Storm status any time soon.
Click here for Westford snow storm data and past totals or select “Winter Snowfall“ under “Pages” on the left hand side.
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