After a wet and windy overnight, we have a breezy day ahead, but skies will clear through the afternoon making way for sunny and dry conditions until clouds build Friday and another storm has us issuing a First Alert for Saturday.
High temperatures in the low 40s for Thursday and Friday. Come Friday night into Saturday, there's another storm on the way.
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Another low-pressure system is on the move, coming from the Ohio Valley into the Great Lakes area. That'll likely put us on the warmer side Saturday, meaning more rain and gusty wind. Rain starts late Friday and continues through Saturday. The heaviest rain will be Saturday morning, with a weakening likely around the lunch hour.
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Some areas might see snow at the start, especially in northwest Massachusetts and the northern Worcester Hills, but it's likely to change to rain depending on how warm it gets
Winds are gusty again, between 40 and 50 mph, with isolated high winds along the coast near 60mph.
Coastal flooding will again be a concern with onshore winds.
With saturated ground and high-area streams and rivers, this rain will add to that and could exacerbate the issue. Snow melt will not be a major concern for most this round.
Sunday's still going to be breezy with high temperatures falling into the middle 30s. Much of next week is looking colder. Highs in the low to mid 30s Sunday through Thursday.