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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, October 27, 2011

Spooky Bear Forecast

This years Spooky Bear Forecast in Provincetown will unfortunately be on the wet, cold  and windy side. No snow for the outer cape!

Friday appears to be dry, but chilly with an afternoon high of 48.

Friday night, clear and cold with a low of 39, a north wind around 10 mph will  make it feel as cold as 35 degrees.

Saturday, sunshine to start the day, then clouds will increase as a possible major storm develops off the VA coast and tracks just south of Cape Cod.  Rain should arrive in Provincetown around 2-4 PM, as the low begins to strengthen wind speed will increase throughout the day. The high will be 48. East wind 10-15 mph, increasing as the evening progresses.

Saturday night -  temperatures remain in the lower 40s,but with a strong gusty north wind, it will feel like 36. Depending on the track of this storm, winds could gust as high as 40 mph with heavy rain showers.

Sunday - The storm quickly pulls away from the coast and with sunshine returning after 11 AM. A gusty north wind will make the temperature of 50 feel like 40!

Saturday Sunrise 7:09 AM  Sunset 5:39 PM

Weather features for the weekend. Possible snow in white, with heavy snows possible in the blue areas. A mix in the purple and rain in green. Amounts are not yet known.  If the low tracks to the north as in the orangish red color, the greater the effects of the storm and the amount of precipitation that falls.  The red low is a likely track which would be less significant but still bring some snow showers, but not as heavy. The light 3L, is one model that does take the low far south without ANY impact for New England, this seem unlikely at this time.

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