Today's weather belongs in March or November. As of this posting (640 am) showers were beginning to work south from New Hampshire, just now getting close to route 2. Flood advisories have been issued due to the slow moving nature of these rain showers so if you get stuck in one be aware some low lying areas prone to flash flooding may be under water. Dreary, overcast, and off and on showers will make today gray, but at least the Bruins won last night. The high for the Worcester county area is 58 today with lows dropping into the upper 40's tonight.
The weather clears by noon tomorrow and it will be a nice day, high of 76 with mostly sunny conditions. Thursday is a great day, a bikini day with high temperatures reaching the low 80's inland. Cape Cod and Islands look for highs in the low to mid 70's, the south Rhode Island coast you're going to see highs in the upper 70's. Meanwhile up on the North Shore Gloucester will see an east wind so the highs will only be about 65 there. Hampton Beach, NH will be in the low 70's but the further north you go the chances for a shower or thunderstorm increase. A full weekend boat/bikini index will be available Thursday.
Going away this weekend and need a forecast? Leave a message I'd be happy to provide one. Have a great day, BRUINS
Blackstone Valley Weather Service has returned to the google platform for now. Weather for Southern Worcester County and more by meteorologist Zack Green
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