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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

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

4/24/12 The Aftermath of a Nor"Easter

An unsettled weather pattern will be with us over the next week.  With the passage of the Nor'Easter yesterday, residual clouds and showers will remain for the rest of the week along with some cooler air.

Our weather pattern can be seen on this mornings satellite image. As the low spins over Ontario, it will take several days to move east and will spin in a mix of sun and clouds over New England.


A simplified view of the weather for the next week.  Warm high pressure will keep the south, Mid Atlantic and Ohio Valley in early Summer warmth, while a small battle zone will set up between New England and the Mid Atlantic and on the north side, cooler weather will prevail as winds come in from Canada. Although it will not be COLD, highs will be normal, near 60 with the chance of passing showers, primarily along the south coast.
Much above normal temps are seen over the Ohio Valley. The Northeast remains near normal.
The week ahead will be tough to forecast when you can expect sunshine and when you can expect a rain shower.


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