Here it is, November 1st! Another month of transition for the Boston area. Warm autumn days can be mixed with wet snowy sub-freezing days. (as if we did not see that last month)
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The average low drops to just above freezing, with many nights falling below. Significant weather events occurred in November. Daylight Saving Time end the first Sunday of the month. Sunshine falls from 10hr 20min to 9hr 20min. |
Freeze/Frost - Technically in the Boston area and along the immediate coastline +/- 1 to 2 miles the temperature has yet to fall below freezing, therefore some plants and vegetation still need protection from any frosts or freezes.
Today - A developing coastal storm will track south of us today and out to sea only bringing some clouds this morning to the area as high pressure builds in for the week with seasonable temperatures. The quiet weather will remain for much of the week.
Storms do not appear to impact our weather until next week! A great week to finalize fall cleanup, clear out gardens or watch the snow melt depending on your location!
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Three areas of High Pressure are keeping a coastal low south of New England and will direct it east, out to sea. These highs will be in control of our weather for the next several days. |
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