11/06/09: NECN weather forecast, noon

Title: 11/06/09: NECN weather forecast, noon

Published: Fri, 6 Nov 2009

Description: (NECN) - NECN meteorologist Joe Joyce is calling for a windy and chilly day under a blend of sun and clouds, highs only in the 40s with windchill values in the upper 30s to lower 40s. Tonight, skies will clear with a light wind, very cold, lows in...

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" Now NE CM. All right that's the -- Canon you know -- enough the clouds and the -- after the start to warm things up here we go through the weekend here's a view remain here this morning some of -- starting off with a little bit of snow. While the remain here. We've seen about one of -- of rain snow excuse me two inches of snow from Milo and also wanted to over box crop the early this morning but the snow is now over went. And even a few sprinkles snowflakes affect eastern Massachusetts early this morning but now we're seeing sunshine in eastern mass while we still have some lingering clouds of the -- and more clouds north and west but the trend will be for these clouds start to break apart here give way to a gradual clearing through the afternoon. Especially as we -- through the evening as attempt to gonna really start to drop off with the setting of the sun. So we're seeing -- sectors climbing into the upper forties to near fifty degrees this afternoon but you have to factor in the wind which is occasionally gusting between 25 even thirty miles an hour. It's actually higher gusts to be -- over the came along with our departing low. And that is making air temperatures feel like they're more in the thirties and lower forties. And so there's a definite wind chill out there here this afternoon -- colder spilling its New England overnight likely going to turn it probably the coldest night of the season. Along with a clear skies no wind starts to -- and allow for just more radiation cooling. To our west we have high pressure that's going to provide at least that direction out of the northwest but also supply the drier and cooler air. So it's gonna be a cold start the day tomorrow but we're gonna see lots of sunshine and as our high starts to pull away we're going to be seeing winds start shipped over to the southwest. That's going to be a warmer wind direction it's gonna dominate through much of the weekend with partly to mostly sunny skies. And we'll see those temperatures start moderate back to near sixty degrees here by Sunday. The return to -- more seasonal temperatures even above normal by the time we get through Sunday Monday even into Tuesday temperatures will mostly be in the sixties. Little bit of an Indian summer that person significant warmup that occurs after -- widespread killing frost and I think that's what's gonna be here to start off next week. Tonight they'll look where temperatures are dropping into the twenties for most of us a little warmer right along the immediate coastline the most suburbs dipping down in the lower twenties your nor what. Very cold start here in terms are temperatures. For Saturday. Will be more in the forties and lower fifties with mostly sunny skies here so it's looking like -- a pretty nice Saturday in terms the sunshine temperatures start to get back to near fifty degrees by Sunday lower sixties. At least in southern New England. It will be a bright weekend ahead occasional fair weather clouds them by Monday Tuesday there's the warm up here sixties. Even approaching near seventy degrees by Tuesday before -- rose rolls through here later Tuesday night. Wednesday that provides showers and gusty -- the backside that could allow for any storms -- changeover to snow here by the mid week. That's something we'll be watching it. -- this forecast coming up next."

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