CLOSE
TO 49 OR 50 DEGREES.
AS WE GO THROUGH THE EVENING
IT WILL COOL INLAND BY LATE
TOMORROW AND EARLY TOMORROW IT
WILL BE UNIFORM IN THE UPPER
30s TO 40 DEGREES.
THE AIR ABOVE US, TOO COLD TO
SUPPORT SNOW -- TOO WARM TO
SUPPORT SNOW FOR OUR AREA THIS
TIME AROUND.
WHAT YOU GET NORTH OF CONCORD
AND MAINE IS THERE WILL BE
SNOW, BUT NOT IN OUR AREA.
IT STAYS COOL AS WELL AS WET
FOR TOMORROW.
TEMPERATURES DON'T CHANGE
TOMORROW NIGHT.
AS FAR AS WEDNESDAY IS
CONCERNED IT MATTERS IF THE
SUN POPS OUT.
WHERE IT DOES THE AREAS WILL
WARM.
I AM NOT SURE IF THE CLEARING
WILL MAKE ITS WAY TO THE
COASTLINE.
LET'S TALK ABOUT THE CLOUDS
THICKENING THIS EVENING AHEAD
OF THE STORM.
YO CAN SEE THE STORM SPINNING
AROUND IN THIS POSITION WITH
MOISTURE WRAPPED AROUND AHEAD
OF IT.
134 IS SEVERE TORNADO WATCHES
TO THE SOUTHEAST.
THIS IS THE DEAL AS THE FRONTS
WRAP AROUND WITH THE SECOND
STORM.
THAT GIVES US THE RECIPE FOR
SIGNIFICANT RAINS
IT COULD BE AS EARLY AS 3:00,
4:00, 5:00 IN T MORNING.
SOME LEFT OVER RAIN STILL FOR
THE EVENING COMMUTE.
SOMETIMES THE CLOUDS ARE
LEAVING AND QUESTIONABLE
WEATHER ALONG THE SHORELINE ON
WEDNESDAY.
HOW MUCH RAIN WILL WE GET?
PROBABLY THREE QUARTERS OF
INCH
AND A WIND ADVISORY FOR THE
CAPE AND THE ISLANDS
THE WINDS WILL START TO
FRESHER OUT OF THE EAST,
SOUTHEAST.
THEY COULD BE 50 MILES AN HOUR
OR HIGHER.
THEY WILL QUIET DOWN DURING
TOMORROW NIGHT.
LET'S CHECK IT OUT FOR YOU.
THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS AND HERE
YOU GO.
WE ARE BACK RIGHT INTO THE
RAINY WEATHER TOMORROW.
AND WE WILL PUT THAT AS AN
IMPACT WEATHER DAY AFTER THAT
WE WILL GRADUALLY IMPROVE
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