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Today tons of sunshine, scattered showers overnight

Video: Tons of sunshine today, scattered showers overnight

Still represent a threat. Yes, you can see how the storm extends to the big lakes from Texas. Couple Tornado reports yesterday about parts of Wisconsin and Southern Minnesota. And this risk is now moving east because this whole line marches further east. You can see these yellow box here south of Saint Louis, which is an active heavy thunderstorm clock. And it will probably develop more of it today and maybe even some Tornado watches with this line. It develops really warm along a collision of air masses, something that we see here in spring. We are just 76 in Boston. You can see how the temperatures fall back into the 1940s. At this border between the two air masses we will have a certain weather this afternoon. And this risk shifts to the east to the western New York State, West Pennsylvania, Ohio, Süd -Indiana, where there could be not only a few harmful winds and hail, but maybe even a few tornadoes. This risk ranges from Vermont to the northwest. But this whole line will weaken when you cross our area in the night hours. So I don’t expect a storm. It’s nice out there right now. You see Worcester in 72 tons of sunshine. It’s just a little windy outside. When they were on the road, they felt the breeze. It is over 20, 30, even 40 km / h from the southwest and this southwestern breeze will not only be with us this afternoon, but also in the evening. In fact, the wind remains increased in the night, and this also keeps the temperatures high. So we will continue to climb sunshine this afternoon. This southwestern breeze urges us to about 80 degrees in Boston. We only have four more degrees to get there. Could sneak into the Merrimack Valley of the low 80s, parts of Metro West. This wind is of the water for you at the Cape. There you will record this afternoon in the 1960s, but this is well above average for this time of year. So if you are on the way, don’t worry about wet weather, only this breeze, which keeps the temperatures up overnight. Note that we are still midnight at midnight this evening at midnight, but we will pay attention to this evening after 8:00 a.m. clouds. Here is the series of storms from the state of New York. It looks pretty wild, but then looks at what happens to him in our area and runs into the dry air around midnight at night. Could see a few showers through Worcester County and Southern New Hampshire. These will fall apart even more if this front presses towards the coast. Shortly before sunrise. Could see a fast passing shower in Boston, and the last of which will leave the Cape from around 7:00 a.m. Fast clearing follows, so we’ll be back to sunshine tomorrow. Pretty poor rain here. You can only see a few hundredths of customs in which we get anything at all. The best chance of seeing a short downpour will be out in the western part of the state, so this evening we will keep the risk of a shower in the forecast. We stay in the 50s to almost 60. A mild night and another mild day tomorrow. It quickly becomes sunny. In the morning. The breeze continues. It is from the northwest. Not as strong as today. The temperatures are running in the upper 60s and lower 70s, with this wind occasionally over 20 km / h. We start the month of May on Thursday. Looks like a beautiful day as a whole, only a few increasing clouds in front of the next system that will arrive on Friday. So we dive into the 1960s on Thursday and jump back to the 1970s on Friday, while a warm front crosses in our area. That could bring a few showers in the morning. Then we will be pretty mild for the day. The cold front could bring another shower in the evening, and if this front continued for the weekend, we would be in great form. But see what happens. A wave with low pressure develops on the front. It slows down and brings another rain round on Saturday. The exact time when the part of the day will be moist on Saturday is still an attempt to find out exactly the exact time. But it looks like another Saturday with at least a few rainfall. Should dry out things. Make room for a lighter Sunday with temperatures that fall back to the 1960s in the second half of the weekend. But all of these temperatures above average when we complete the Mont

Video: Tons of sunshine today, scattered showers overnight

A system that could bring storm to our West will weaken before it moves overnight over Massachusetts.

A system that could bring storm to our West will weaken before it moves overnight over Massachusetts.

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