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Weather at Boston, Logan International Airport, MA - via NOAA's National Weather Service

Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Massachusetts Issued by the National Weather Service

Thursday, June 9, 2011

5/09/11 Near Record Highs today..

One problem with forecasting for locations on the colder ocean is, how will the ocean affect temperatures. Yesterday a good sea breeze set up again for many coastal towns, keeping temperatures in the 70s while just inland some, most people were in the 90s. Today a stronger westerly wind should preclude any onshore winds and keep most areas in the 90s.

Most people want to know about the weekend forecast, so here it is.


A cold front stalls south of New England on Friday, keeping it dry, however this front could push back northward on Saturday and give an increase for the possibility of showers later on Saturday. An east wind off the ocean will keep it cooler and damp. Saturday does not look like a washout, just scattered showers on and off, more-so as the day progresses

For those going to P-town -

Areas on the Cape will be closer to the moisture source and the threat for showers is greater throughout the weekend.
Morning clouds should keep temperatures from reaching the upper 90s as forecast earlier, but it will still be hot and sticky.




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