The cold wave, which began on Friday, July 5, is a result of a polar air mass. The initial warning issued on Wednesday, July 3, anticipated the cold spell would end by Tuesday, July 9.
A weak cold front moves through the area with more clouds but only a small chance of an isolated shower. Expect winds out of the northwest around 10 mph. So high temperatures will range from the ...
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Our week is off to a windy, warmer start as compared to the arctic cold of last week. For this evening, temperatures will fall from highs near 40°, down through the 30s, and will end up in the ...
It will still be breezy, which will make it feel even cooler than it actually is. A cold front is moving in across New England overnight, and it’s bringing a risk for snow showers and snow squalls ...