Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Boston: Seasonable Temperatures, Some Rain to Highlight Week

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
October 7,2014; 8:47PM,EDT
 
 
No big temperature extremes are in the offing for this week around Boston, but there will be some rain to contend with on occasion.
According to Northeastern Weather Expert Dave Dombek, "Temperatures will generally be within a few degrees of average this week, which happen to range from a low bear 50 F to a high in the middle 60s."
A breeze will take away from the seasonable temperatures at times.
In terms of wet weather, the week will not be dry the entire time.

A couple of episodes of showers are in the offing into Wednesday. Some areas may get a drenching thunderstorm with locally damaging winds as well. However, none of the days through Wednesday will bring long-duration rainfall. A totally dry day is forecast on Thursday.
According to AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams, "The non-extreme weather during much of the week will provide an opportunity for leaf peeping."
Some autumn color was to be found in southern New England and the coastal mid-Atlantic with foliage approaching peak color in northern New England and a few pockets over the central Appalachians, according to YankeeFoliage.com.
Taking outdoor photos on a cloudy day versus a sunny one may yield better results, as long as it is not foggy or raining.
Know when the rain will hit by using AccuWeather's MinuteCast™. It has the minute-by-minute forecast for your exact location. Type your city name, select MinuteCast, and input your street address. On mobile, you can also use your GPS location.
Looking ahead to Friday, a front is forecast to stall over the mid-Atlantic with rain.

There is the chance the rain may track farther to the north and may be made heavy by moisture streaming northeastward from the southwestern United States. Moisture from a tropical system in the eastern Pacific, Simon, could be involved.
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