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Wolks linger with heights in 40s

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IT. Impressive. Okay, well, we have a little layer of snow in some areas this morning. If you haven't looked out the window yet, this is right in front of our back door. You can see the bushes there. Just a small sugar snow. The streets are just wet this morning and there are still some persistent areas with light snow and snow showers through Worcester County. These are really light, but in the Metro West, the Route two and around the Leominster region and then in southern New Hampshire and presses from beef and Brocline to Windham. So some snow showers further south outside, which mix with raindrops while the temperatures run up and freeze on the islands. All of this will run out of here, but today we will stick to a lot of cloud cover and the cool temperatures. That changes this weekend. We will have more clouds and sunshine over the course of the weekend, but the temperatures are available. We're back in the 1960s this weekend, but we will wait for a heavy rain to come through on Sunday evening. And there is the potential, especially here in the southeast of Massachusetts that we could see 1 to 2in or a little more. ELSEWHERE. I expect about half a customs of up to a centimeter rain, so that a good soaking is coming through here on Sunday evening. You can see that we bothered us this morning. The last of these snow showers should hang down in the next or two hours, but they can see that the temperatures are close and over freezing. With low up to the mid -30s that everything that falls, it is really difficult to do a lot on the streets, they are just wet this morning. A high pressure in our north will give us drier conditions today, but since the eastern wind around it holds many clouds nearby. Even after the moisture has moved this morning, you can see that we stick to a lot of clouds through the 12th note, and then we may only get a few breaks in the clouds to get a little hint of brightening this afternoon, but with an eastern wind, low 40s are best along the coast. Continue in the interior, middle to upper 40s to 48th in Norwood, 47 in Orange. Average high. This season is in the low 40s, not too far from the brand. If you stick to many clouds today, you can only see a few breaks by the end of the day. And then we will fill some low clouds again tonight. But that's 2:00 a.m. and I attract your attention to areas over 495. Further west, in the western half of the state, they actually have a decent opportunity to see the lunar eclipse that takes place closer to Boston overnight. I think it's getting hard, but you want to look up shortly after around 1:00 a.m. We enter this overall phase in which the full moon absorbs this type of reddish color when it goes into the shade, and this happens between 230 and 330 in the morning. If you want to try to check it where we have a clear sky, you can see colder in the 20s tonight. Otherwise, the clouds will break for some sun in the 1930s and it gets milder in the interior. With this eastern wind on the coast we go to the low to middle 50s and really warm it up when this next system approaches. Saturday we are dry, Sunday we dry a large part of the day. You can see at 4 p.m. that heavy rain is still in the west, but then it happens until Sunday evening and it will linger in the first part of Monday, and the wind will also boost. We could see some gusts near and over 40 km / h to Monday. For the parade in Southie, I think that we look in order with the clouds and the breeze, but this rain stops until Sunday evening. It is also with us until early Monday. And then we will keep it in the 50s next week. So definitely a few milder temperatures in front of them. I look forward to getting B

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