Friday, November 1, 2013

Cooler Weather on the Way for Boston

By Brian Lada, Meteorologist
November 1,2013; 9:40PM,EDT
 
 
While temperatures will remain a few degrees above normal heading into the weekend, cooler air is on the way for Boston.
The winds that brought down trees and caused power outages across the area will subside by Saturday.
Saturday is shaping up to be the nicest day of the weekend, right in time for the city's World Series champion victory parade. The Red Sox will march with duck boats through Boston with partly sunny skies and temperatures a few degrees above normal for the start of November.
A cold front moving through Saturday evening will make for a big change heading into the second half of the weekend.

Temperatures Sunday will struggle to climb out of the 40s in the wake of this front with gusty winds keeping AccuWeather.com RealFeel® temperatures in the mid-30s through most the day.
This will make for a chilly day, especially for folks heading to Foxborough for when the New England Patriots host the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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This chilly weather will continue into the start of next week with temperatures around 10 degrees below normal on both Monday and Tuesday.

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Breaking Weather; Changes for the Northwest
Major storm system will have it's sights set on the northwest saturday while the southeast remains soggy.
Anthony Sagliani
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Intense narrow cold-frontal rain band blasting through W Pa about to enter C Pa. #PAwx pic.twitter.com/zfzb9L5qt2
 

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