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FRIDAY…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) March 8, 2024
Sunshine is back for 1 day! NE winds will keep it in the low to mid 40s near the coast but some low 50s inland. #WCVB pic.twitter.com/FRRPgIQA3c
WEEKEND STORM
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) March 8, 2024
Rain moves in Saturday evening with overnight downpours- moves out quickly Sunday AM
▶️ Another soaking rainfall around 1" with some snow in the northern mountains
▶️SE to SW gusts to 50mph
▶️Coastal flood watch for minor to moderate flooding Sun 11:50am tide#WCVB pic.twitter.com/7GvHlMtmLo
NEXT 7 DAYS…
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) March 8, 2024
After a sunny Friday, clouds roll back in. Another soaking rain Saturday evening-Sunday AM and then a much drier pattern takes hold for next week. A new moon means tides are running high- minor to moderate coastal flooding potential with Sunday's high tide #WCVB pic.twitter.com/khQnsuq5MI
FRIDAY AM weather update ⤵️
— Cindy Fitzgibbon (@Met_CindyFitz) March 8, 2024
Sunshine ☀️ finally returns today! But we’re back in the clouds tomorrow with more heavy rain Saturday night-Sunday AM. Windy with coastal flooding potential during during high tide Sunday #WCVB pic.twitter.com/ceoPdcEJ7T
Yes please! Here comes the ☀️
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) March 8, 2024
Keep in mind, we’re starting breezy and cool. @boston25 #mawx #boston pic.twitter.com/QGSYjYB2Ru
Our next Weather Alert arrives this weekend with heavy rain Saturday night and wind/coastal concerns Sunday. @boston25 #mawx #newengland pic.twitter.com/qziiUt17cn
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) March 8, 2024
Another 0.5"-1" rain will fall Saturday night. Although elevations may see a brief wintry mix/snow, accumulation will likely wash away by the time you wake up Sunday. @boston25 #mawx #nhwx #vtwx pic.twitter.com/YCNNn477gp
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) March 8, 2024
Coastal flooding expected Sunday @boston25 pic.twitter.com/GamTtYB541
— Shiri Spear (@ShiriSpear) March 8, 2024
Low to mid 40s this afternoon at the coast. Upper 40s to near 50 interior. pic.twitter.com/OEADS97D4X
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) March 8, 2024
Another round of rain, heavy at times Saturday night. pic.twitter.com/iwhlvqjdYo
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) March 8, 2024
Saturday evening, into early Sunday morning, another 1.0-1.5" likely. pic.twitter.com/wIVpKWuUyo
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) March 8, 2024
Most of the rain Sunday is done by 8-9am. Spot shower leftover during the day, but many of the daylight hours turn out to be dry. pic.twitter.com/7QI6jfLiCV
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) March 8, 2024
Midday tide Sunday is astronomical high, minor to pockets of moderate coastal flooding possible late-morning/early afternoon. pic.twitter.com/NM0r7pWqfG
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) March 8, 2024
Sun's Back… For Now. Downpours Saturday night. pic.twitter.com/5IW5PhRRCB
— Chris Lambert (@clamberton7) March 8, 2024
More hours of the weekend will be spent dry than wet, but there is plenty of action: midday coastal flooding from a New Moon high tide, a shot of rain and wind for many, mountain snow north. Full details in the Daily Forecast Video at the link: https://t.co/YNyu98T02C pic.twitter.com/iGGtTCCQtf
— 1DegreeOutside (@1DegreeOutside) March 8, 2024
Forecast temperatures this weekend make it pretty clear that after a burst of Saturday night snow in Northern/Western New England (& maybe a brief, wet coating as far as Rte 2 in Northern MA), elevation will be key with areas 1200'+ picking up the most. pic.twitter.com/n5sSmWBw1c
— 1DegreeOutside (@1DegreeOutside) March 8, 2024
Pretty quick shot, but a dynamic system Sat Night/Sun AM. Tides are high because of New Moon, so minor coastal flooding Sat, minor to low-end moderate possible Sunday midday. Predawn Sunday downpours/wind may have thunder & southeast coastal gusts to 50, isolated outages. pic.twitter.com/YEJFNO2n3E
— 1DegreeOutside (@1DegreeOutside) March 8, 2024
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