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A look at the week ahead's weather. After a raw, chilly, gloomy Sunday, a surge of milder air should shove temperatures toward 70 by late this week.
A look at this week's weather. We’ve been fooled by unusual warmth earlier this month, but reality — biting winds and early-morning chills in the teens — brings back the ghost of winter just past.
After the weekend storm went north, the ground remains bare in most of the county, and prospects for any snow this week are less than 50-50.
Temperatures will continue to trend well above normal for the week ahead, with no snowstorms on the horizon.
Abrupt temperature shifts and a windy start to the week, followed by a possible light snowfall at mid-week as turbulence continues.
The delayed and muted foliage season is the talk of the Northeast, with peak — if we can call it that this year — one to two weeks later than in the past.
Fall colors are scarce so far, and sunshine will be rare as stagnant weather systems take over.
For the first time this summer, and the last since autumn begins Wednesday, Berkshire denizens and guests are enjoying an uninterrupted three-…
The week ahead looks potentially gloomy after a sunny Monday. Showers and thunderstorms are expected Tuesday into Wednesday, with the greatest chance of possibly severe weather late Wednesday. Temperatures will be above normal.
Labor Day should be decent for end-of-summer barbecues and other outdoor gatherings and ramblings, with generally sunny skies and just an outside chance of a stray shower in spots.