Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Today's Weather map

Cool Down on the Way - First Flakes of the Season?

A series of cold fronts will cross New England the next couple days, ushering in cooler and drier conditions for the remainder of the work week. Wednesday and Thursday both look to be dry and on the chilly side.

A small ocean storm may form sometime Friday, but right now it looks to remain well out to sea. However, it could throw some clouds and light rain/snow showers our way beginning late Friday and into Saturday. As always, the WUML weather team will be checking on the latest computer models and will be the first to bring you any important updates.
And now on to the forecast.

Lowell Regional Forecast

Tonight: Clearing and cooler. Low 31.

Wednesday: Mostly Sunnny. Highs near 50.

Wednesday Night: Partly Cloudy and chilly. Could see our first hard freeze of the season, with lows in the upper 20s.

Thursday: Mostly sunny. Continued cool, with highs in the upper 40s.

Friday: Becoming Cloudy. Slight chance of light rain or snow showers as an ocean storm passes well to our east. High 44.

Weekend Outlook

Saturday: Mostly Cloudy and seasonably cool. Chance of snow flurries. High near 40.

Sunday: Partly Cloudy. Highs in the low 40s.

For WUML 91.5 Fm this is Umass Lowell student meteorologist and WUML weather director John Webster.

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