Nor'easter To Bring Gusty Winds, Heavy Rain
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Boston is set to kick off the coming week with a cold and windy storm system, before heading into a batch of gusty and chilly but dry late fall weather, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
The rest of the week is looking much quieter and more seasonable. Expect cool mornings in the 30s and 40s, with afternoon highs in the 50s and low 60s. It’s a return to classic mid-October weather—and a welcome break after a stormy start to the week.
Hundreds of flights were either canceled or delayed at Boston's Logan International Airport amid a nor'easter on Oct. 13.
After an unseasonably warm stretch for October, the coolest air of the season so far is moving in. But high winds and rain are likely to cap the long weekend.
The Boston area is expected to see a dry and sunny week incoming, with cooler temperatures around mid-week, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
Due to inclement weather, Monday’s Zip Trip to Honey Pot Hill Orchards in Stow has been canceled. We look forward to visiting at a later date! A Nor’easter is currently hitting the area, which is bringing rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding. Boston 25 News will continue to monitor conditions and provide live coverage throughout the storm.
A freeze warning has been issued for parts of Massachusetts as the weather forecast calls for temperatures to plummet in the Boston area on Friday.