Western Mass Weather for February 19, 2018

THE 411 FOR THE 413: BLACK ICE PATCHES EARLY WILL MELT AS THE DAY WEARS ON… SHOWERS ASSOCIATED WITH A WARM FRONTAL APPROACH MOVE IN BEFORE SUNSET AND LAST THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT WITH PATCHY FOG POSSIBLE… THEN WE WARM TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY INTO THE 60s…

TODAY’S DATE: Monday, February 19, 2018

OUR STAR:
THE SUN WILL RISE AT: 6:40am this morning

THE SUN WILL SET AT: 5:28pm this evening

HIGH TEMPS: Highs should reach into the low 40s in the Berkshires/hilltowns, and the mid 40s in the valley

LOW TEMPS: Lows should drop into the upper 30s region-wide.

SKIES: Sunny breaks early with increasing clouds and showers before sunset

WINDS: Light south wind
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OUR MOON (Waxing Crescent):
THE MOON WILL RISE AT: 8:46am this morning

THE MOON WILL SET AT: 9:26pm this evening

NWS ALERTS: None.

BRIEF DAILY SUMMARY:
Good morning everybody, after the black ice issue passes as the morning wear son, we’ve got a mild day on the way as high pressure moves east of the region and sets in motion a return southwesterly flow that will push a warm front towards us tonight, and north of us tomorrow.

The result is scattered showers by sunset which will last into tonight, along with patchy fog.

The warm front passes to our north tomorrow and we will soar well into the 50s and possibly reach the low 60s in spots. Then we should get well into the 60s on Wednesday before a cold front brings more showers Wednesday night into Thursday, as well as a cool down by late week.

Have a great day!
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By |2018-02-19T19:54:19-05:00February 19, 2018|Current Forecast|

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