Tonight should be partly cloudy with a low around 51 degrees and west-southwest winds of 8-18 mph, becoming southeast after midnight.
The record low is 29 degrees, set in 1903. Yesterday's high was 73 degrees and the low was 53. The record high for March 20 is 94 degrees, set in 2017.
Meteorologist Alden German goes into how the Spring Equinox works and some early weather predictions for spring and summer in Kentucky.
Some inland areas in southeastern Massachusetts might see temperatures approach 60 degrees on Tuesday, but coastal spots, including Cape Cod, won't be as warm.
Chance of precipitation is 30%. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Friday: A chance of rain after 9 a.m. Thursday: A chance of rain before 9 a.m., then a chance of rain after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. Breezy, with a west wind 15 to 22 mph. This is due to a dry air mass, elevated temperatures and a significant breeze. Cloudy, with a high near 49. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Toward the end of Wednesday, clouds should begin to arrive, the harbingers of some unsettled (but not rotten) weather later this week. Still, the peninsula could see high temps close to 50, and for this time of year, that's not too shabby! [Cape Cod](https://www.capecod.gov/) springs can be ill-tempered, it looks like we're getting off to a promising start.
Brian Wood has your morning weather forecast for Tuesday March 21st, including the 7-Day outlook as we get into Spring!
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It will be a soggy commute this morning with light to moderate showers moving across the area. As we head into the lunch hour we will start to see the.
Highs will warm to nearly 80 degrees. Tomorrow we will be considerably warmer. It will be a soggy commute this morning with light to moderate showers moving across the area.
Beautiful spring weather Tuesday is much anticipated for so many New Englanders, with afternoon high temperatures reaching 55 to 60 degrees across most of ...
UV Index has increased to moderate with the sun angle but won’t hit high to very high for a couple more weeks. Pollen count is on the rise, too, reaching moderate to high levels Tuesday and Wednesday in southern New England, but mostly focused on juniper and poplar, which isn’t hitting the big tree pollen allergens many suffer from. A steady westerly breeze won’t have much impact on how the day feels, serving more as a pleasant spring breeze but also contributing to the drying that’s been happening in the combination of dry air and sun.
Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings will also change in the coming years. Today, you're either in a warning or you're not, and the hazards are marked as ...
“If you have a wedding this Saturday, and you live in a community where it could be 70, what's the chance it will be 70 degrees? To view more weather and climate stories, And all this will update as the storm moves, so everyone in front of the storm will have similar time to get ready. People with different thresholds to make a decision–like doing nothing for a high chance of quarter-sized hail but something for a low chance of baseball-sized hail–will have better information. From there, she and her colleagues look for ways to improve communication so people can make better decisions, whether it’s a Sure, they’re more accurate now, but what good is a perfect forecast if nobody understands it or knows what to do with it?
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Severe weather is forecast across parts of central Afghanistan through at least March 23. As of early March 22, the Afghanistan Meteorological Department ...
The disruptive weather will likely cause some delays and cancellations at airports in the affected region. Confirm all transport reservations and business arrangements before traveling in the affected area. Floodwaters and related debris may render some bridges or roadways impassable, impacting overland travel in and around the affected area. Flooding is possible in streams and dry riverbeds. The heaviest precipitation is forecast over most of Badghis, southern Daykundi, western Faryab, southwestern Ghazni, southern Ghor, northwestern Kapisa, most of Kunar, eastern Logar, most of Nangarhar, eastern Paktia, Paktika, eastern Parwan, Uruzgan, and most of Zabul provinces, where red warnings have been issued. Sustained heavy rainfall could trigger flooding in low-lying communities near rivers, streams, and creeks.