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NWS Boston uses the word "blustery"? I thought that was only used for when its frigid. Lol.
730 PM UPDATE...
FRONTAL BOUNDARY PUSHING SE INTO NW MASSACHUSETTS AHEAD OF WHICH
WIDESPREAD RAIN AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE AHEAD OF
WHICH HIGH DEWPOINT AIR PREVAILS..
BLUSTERY S/SW-WINDS AHEAD OF THE FRONT WITH GUSTS
AROUND 15 TO 25 MPH...ESPECIALLY OVER THE CAPE/ISLANDS WHERE A
H925 JET-MAX RESIDES. WINDS SHOULD DROP OFF DURING THE EVENING
WITH THE APPROACH AND PASSAGE OF THE FRONT...WITH WINDS BACKING
W/NW REARWARD AND DEWPOINTS DROPPING TO MORE COMFORTABLE LEVELS.
MUGGY NIGHT FOR THOSE IN SE NEW ENGLAND...REFRESHING FOR THOSE IN
CENTRAL- AND NW-PORTIONS OF S NEW ENGLAND
Eh. I'm seeing low 60s in my forecast for tomorrow.
My mistake still better than low-mid 70s lol.
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