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Near-Record Warmth Despite Cloudy Conditions

The record high temperature in Boston for December 16 is 64, set in 1971

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From the NBC10 Boston First Alert Weather Center… Today: Breezy all day, highs in the low 60s south, with mostly cloudy skies intending to bring breaks of sun and warm up. Tonight: Lows in the 50s, mostly cloudy with light isolated showers possible. Friday: Highs in the mid 50s west wind 9-13 mph with 25 mph gusts. Saturday: Showers most of the day, highs in the low 40s. Sunday: Mostly sunny, highs in the upper 30s with moderate to gusty northwest wind. Cape Cod Radio Forecast Today: lingering showers AM, patchy fog, drying out by 9am, mostly cloudy, breezy and some breaks of sun in the afternoon. max wind gusts 40 mph this evening through tonight. Tonight: Breezy, gusts from 30-40 mph at times. Lows in the 50s. Friday: Highs in the mid 50s, mostly sunny, gusts close to 30 mph. Saturday: Showers most of the day. Highs in the low 40s. Sunday: Partly sunny, highs in the low 40s, breezy; gusts around 20 mph.

A warm front continues to lift northward and temperatures are going up. 

A few showers linger near the coast early, with patchy fog. In Maine, the wintry mix continue to change to rain and the showers hang around all day. Higher elevations in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont may get a couple inches of snow. A gusty southwest wind kicks in for everyone too, helping to elevate our temps despite the cloud cover. The wind is not expected to be damaging, about 30-40 mph by evening and mainly near the coast and Cape with around 25 mph gusts inland.

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Highs reach the 50s to low 60s, approaching record territory. The records to beat in southern New England are 64 in Boston, 62 in Providence, 58 in Worcester and 60 in Hartford, all set on December 16, 1971.

Friday is a transition day as we see a gusty southwest then west wind and temps in the 50s, slowly cooling by evening to the 40s. As we continue to cool down more into Saturday, our next system heads in. This one still looks more wet than white in southern New England. There isn’t a lot of cold air prior, and the cold temps to support snow in the atmosphere are only around freezing for a short time near Boston. One parameter has only a 10% chance of 1 inch of snow or more in the Boston area. Even if we see around an inch Saturday, it will be washed away by rain. 

Some snow falls on the back edge of the low pressure system Sunday morning, so that sneaky feature could drop a little accumulation in some spots. The track is still up in the air at this point, so keep checking back for more details. We are confident that the mountains and interior New England will see a few to several inches of snow through the weekend. Sunday we dry off and temps are much cooler in the upper 30s for highs. 

Next week our pattern shifts to consistently cooler. A system passes northeast of New England Monday into Tuesday. The models have backed off on a storm for us for now, but we can’t rule out at least a mix to move through even with a cold front.

Looking at Christmas Eve, there is a chance for a light wintry mix around the northeast, and some potential in Boston. We are keeping the hope that we may see some snowflakes around for Christmas. 

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