Monday, November 3, 2014

Boston: Week to End Chilly After Dose of Rain

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
November 3,2014; 8:00PM,EDT
 
 
After the weather smiles on the region for Election Day and the middle of the week, a storm will move in Thursday, followed by a quick shot of chilly air for the Boston area.
Temperatures will climb into the 60s at midweek and will combined with at least partial sunshine.
A storm is forecast to move into the region on Thursday. The storm has the potential to bring travel delays and the risk of poor drainage area flooding later Thursday into Friday morning.

At the very least, the period from Thursday evening into Friday will bring umbrella weather. Find out when the rain will affect your commute by checking the AccuWeather MinuteCast® for your exact location. Type in your city name, select MinuteCast, and input your street address. On mobile, you can also use your GPS location.
The storm later this week will not pack the wind and cold air of the storm this past weekend. However, it will bring a day or so of blustery and chilly conditions.
Temperatures are forecast to again moderate during the first part of next week, ahead of a more significant blast of cold air toward the middle of the month.
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Dry air pushing all the way into the Yucatan Peninsula with anomalously low precipitable water. Td in Cancun is 59°F. pic.twitter.com/5AXDkoq5ro
 

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