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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

Monday, June 6, 2011

Back to Summer!

Summer returns with high humidity and heat. A chance exists for an isolated thunderstorm Monday and Thursday.
A cool marine layer hit the area over the weekend with a cold wind off the cool ocean kept temperatures in the lower to mid 60s along the coast and warmer inland.

There is the possibility of thunderstorms today, mainly along 495 and 95 as the warmer more humid air mass collides with the cooler air along the coast.  Severe weather is not expected with the storms.

The flow of air will shift from the ocean to the south and west over the next few days, so we will tap into air from Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.


Model showing influx of heat in Red stretching from the southwest all the way into the Northeast around an area of high pressure.
The heat will be short lived, with a cold front pushing through on Thursday night, triggering showers and thunderstorms.

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