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A Mild, Windy Tuesday

A Mild, Windy Tuesday

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — Gusty southwest winds brought down small branches and blew around trash cans overnight and this morning as a strong low pressure system pushed across the region. Weather conditions will improve throughout the day today as storm exits the region and a cold front pushes east, yielding clearing skies and sunshine.

Heavy Snow Could Create Hazardous Driving Conditions

Heavy Snow Could Create Hazardous Driving Conditions

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — A winter storm that was already expected to bring over a foot of snow in some areas is now expected to have even more of an impact on the Greater Boston area. Snow was quickly approaching on Thursday morning.

Thursday's Nor'easter Bringing Snow, Rain

Thursday's Nor'easter Bringing Snow, Rain

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — Temperatures dropped into the mid to upper 30s overnight. A stubborn cloud deck hangs tough overhead today. Overall, expecting mostly cloudy skies to eventually give way to partly cloudy skies today with high temperatures ranging from the mid 30s north to upper 30s south, which is near seasonable for this time of year.

Stormy Afternoon, Evening for Many in New England

Stormy Afternoon, Evening for Many in New England

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — A low pressure system off the coast of New Jersey continues to strengthen through the day today, resulting in heavier rain and wind moving in this afternoon into this evening. The predominant precipitation will be in the form of rain across the region today due to a lack of substantial cold air. Snow and some mixed precipitation will fall however across northern New England where colder air remains.

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA)

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA)

It's Going to Get Windy

It's Going to Get Windy

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — West winds are ushering in drier air across the region today as last night's winter storm exits northern Maine into New Brunswick. Gusty winds have briefly subsided but will ramp back up as the day progresses. Highs today will range from the upper 30s to lower 40s.

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA)

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA)

Bitter Cold Follows Double Punch Snowstorms

Bitter Cold Follows Double Punch Snowstorms

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — The first of two snow storms impacted southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island earlier this morning. Skies will continue to clear as the day progresses. Cloudy skies improve to partly cloudy by the afternoon. Highs will reach into the low 30s south and low 20s north.

Snow Moves in Late Tonight, Another Storm Chance Saturday

Snow Moves in Late Tonight, Another Storm Chance Saturday

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — Much colder air has filtered into the region overnight. Thursday will feature partly cloudy skies with gusty west winds early. Highs will be 10 to 15 degrees colder than Wednesday, in the mid to low 30s. Our next storm system slides south of the region Thursday night.

Arctic Blast Now, Warmer Temps on the Way

Arctic Blast Now, Warmer Temps on the Way

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — An area of high pressure centered over the Carolinas builds into the region on Monday. This system brought sub-zero wind chills and temperatures across interior southern New England earlier this morning. We should expect increasing clouds with highs only maxing into the 20s. Tonight will feature decreasing clouds and lows in the teens.

Weekend Cold Follows Week Warmth

Weekend Cold Follows Week Warmth

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — Skies continue to clear through the afternoon. Temperatures today will climb into the 40s and 50s throughout New England. Clouds build back in across our area this evening as yet another round of rain moves in. We may need to watch for possible dense fog that may develop thanks to our remaining snowpack and increasing dew points.

Snow, Ice & Rain Hitting During the Evening Commute

Snow, Ice & Rain Hitting During the Evening Commute

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — A developing area of low pressure emerging from the Great Lakes moves into New England on Tuesday night, bringing rain south, a wintry mix to the interior and snow to the North Country. Precipitation begins as a wintry mix of sleet and snow across the Berkshires later Tuesday afternoon, reaching central Massachusetts in the early evening and the coast by late evening.

Sunshine Returns Tomorrow, Wet and Dreary Today

Sunshine Returns Tomorrow, Wet and Dreary Today

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — We saw two to six inches of snow fall across southern and central New Hampshire into southeast Maine overnight into this morning. Less than one inch of rain fell across Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Widespread rain/snow moves offshore later today with drizzle/light snow remaining in place for the rest of the day.

High Pressure Moves in, Storm on the Way

High Pressure Moves in, Storm on the Way

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — High pressure builds into New England today as yesterday's storm continues to move offshore. A few snow flurries and freezing drizzle is expected across the mountains of New Hampshire and western Maine. Otherwise, cloudy skies give way to breaks of sunshine as the day progresses.

Damaging Winds and Heavy Rains as Nor'easter Slams Region

Damaging Winds and Heavy Rains as Nor'easter Slams Region

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — An Early Warning Weather Alert is in effect for damaging winds, heavy rains and icing until 12 pm. Heavy, windswept rains will continue to impact the region throughout the day as a coastal storm strengthens south of Long Island. We have been seeing winds gusting between 40 to 50 mph to as high as 62 mph in Rockport, Massachusetts.

Rainy Weather Gives Way to Sun Today

Rainy Weather Gives Way to Sun Today

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — A Nor'easter that brought damaging wind, heavy rain, ice and snow to New England yesterday is finally pulling away from the region and moving into the Canadian Maritimes. Gusty winds will still be around today, but not nearly as powerful as they were yesterday. Cloudy skies will give way to some sunshine this afternoon.

Pleasant Weekend Ahead with Snow Showers North

Pleasant Weekend Ahead with Snow Showers North

WBTS-TV (Boston, MA) — A strong low pressure system over eastern Canada is producing gusty winds across New England today. High temperatures range from the low 30s across the north country to low 40s across the coastal plain. Partly sunny skies prevail today with some snow showers and squalls setup across the mountains of New Hampshire and Maine. Clouds will be on the increase tonight across the region as snow showers fly in the north.