Cooler and Dryer Stretch; Watching Hurricane Erin's Track
Boston will see highs about 20 degrees cooler than last Sunday with mostly dry weather and rougher seas on southern facing beaches due to Hurricane Erin’s influence, officials said.
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Hurricane Erin's latest track, and how we'll feel it in the Boston area
Refreshing air and a cooler pattern is settling in to start the week in Boston. A northeast breeze makes it feel even cooler along the coast through the evening. Temperatures take a nosedive Monday night due to clear skies and lower humidity. Tuesday looks just as pleasant, with another day of sunshine and comfortable air. This stretch of below-normal temperatures and dry weather continues into midweek, making it a refreshing break from the summ…
Boston weather: City in for cooler mostly dry week, could see ‘rougher’ seas due to Hurricane Erin
Boston is looking at cooler temperatures and drier weather headed into the next week, according to National Weather Service forecasts. “We’re looking at a quiet week this week with cooler than average temperatures for most of the week,” said NWS meteorologist Bryce Williams. “We’ll see highs, about 20 degrees cooler than (Sunday).” Monday is expected to see a much lower high in the low 70s, with mostly sunny skies, forecasts show. The dry, mostl…
Cooler, windy start to the week on Delmarva as Hurricane Erin stays offshore, dangerous swells to develop
A stalled cold front south of Delmarva will bring sharply cooler, breezy conditions Monday, with highs only in the 70s under mostly cloudy skies with some showers possible. High pressure from the north will reinforce the cool pattern through midweek,…
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