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Sunny two days, then rain and snow for the weekend – NBC Boston

We will end the working week with a few gemstones. Sunshine will dominate both days with a trend towards milder temperatures tomorrow. Today is not bad in the temperature department, but we are limited by the upper pool of the cold air. Heights should still cope with 50 or so (no sea breeze today).

Clouds will move in quickly by Friday afternoon. Nevertheless, we strive for the upper 50s in many places and keep the sea breeze in chess again.

We should see the precipitation scoot on Friday evening – with a winter mix north of the border of Massachusetts/New Hampshire – the stage for a moist, raw weekend.

In addition to the rain, the large sum of the enormous temperature contrast in the whole of new England will be. While eastern winds and occasional showers capture us in the deep and mid-1940s, Western Massachusetts and Connecticut will score a shot in the 1960s and low 70s! The weather reflects life. Sometimes it’s not fair.

We will all return to the 40s and 50s on Sunday. At the moment this seems to be a little drier than Saturday and Monday. After a start of Drizzly, we could actually dry out a bit. Heavy rain arrives on Sunday evening and wears until Monday, but we have the chance to challenge 60 degrees when milder air flood.

Our dry times are both Tuesday and Wednesday next week before the wet weather arrives late.

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