By Andy Mussoline, Meteorologist
September 29,2013; 5:44PM,EDT
An ocean storm that has been threatening a cloudy, rainy early week period for Boston will pass far enough east on Monday to keep the inclement weather away. However, fog may bring some disruptions early Monday.
No widespread weather-related travel hazards are anticipated in the Boston area through the Monday morning commute. The exception will be some patches of fog that will reduce visibilities for anyone traveling into or out of the city. Monday morning flights could encounter some early delays from the fog.
While travel on land will largely be void of weather delays, small crafts could encounter some choppy waters as the ocean storm churns offshore. Any small craft operators should exercise caution through at least Tuesday until the ocean storm moves far away.
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Temperatures will be seasonable for the most part early this week with afternoon highs in the upper 60s and lower 70s with overnight lows in the mid-50s. However, it will turn unusually warm Wednesday and Thursday as AccuWeather RealFeel temperatures peak around 80 during the afternoons.
Rain-free weather will accompany the warming weather this week.
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