Monday, November 12, 2007



Bring On The....Heat?


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High temperatures for Tuesday across Massachusetts. Click to enlarge.


Put Away the Gloves - At Least for a Couple of Days!



This weekend was quite the winter prelude with high temperatures in the low 40's, low temperatures in the teens, and a chilly wind. It could be summed up in one word - BBBRRRRRR!

Ahhh, but this is New England. Too cold for you these last few days? Wait a minute - or a day. Tomorrow will feel balmy compared to the seasonably cold temperatures we've been experiencing lately. How do the upper 50's sound? Better than low 40's with windchills in the 30's.......

To make matters even worse, what will feel like comparatively warm temperatures tomorrow is actually very close to average for this time of year. We will be just a tad warmer than our normal high of 53 degrees. Could we manage to get even warmer by the weekend?

Unfortunately, it doesn't look that way. After dealing with 2 small rain-makers for Tuesday and Thursday, temperatures look to take a tumble after a cold front swings through by Thursday night. So enjoy the mild temperatures this week, because by the time the weekend starts, you may need to break out those winter gloves once again.

And now for the detailed forecast......


Lowell Regional Forecast


Tonight: Cloudy with showers likely. Warmer than the last few nights, with temperatures bottoming out near 40.

Tuesday: Cloudy with the possibility of a lingering shower in the morning, becoming partly sunny by afternoon. Much warmer, with highs near 56.

Tuesday Night: Clear, cool, and calm. Low 30.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny to start, with increasing cloudiness during the afternoon. Chance of a late day shower. High 57.

Thursday: Cloudy with showers likely as a cold front swings through. There could be some heavier downpours. Cooler, with highs near 50.

Extended Outlook

Friday: Mostly sunny and much cooler. High 43.

Saturday: Partly cloudy and continued cool. High 44.

For WUML 91.5 FM this is WUML Weather Director and student meteorologist John Webster.

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