When you start your day off in the upper 50s, you know some part of the day is going to be warm. And indeed, that is the case today. But cold air rushes back in tonight and snow breaks out by Friday, accumulating up to a foot when all is said and done.
When you start your day off in the upper 50s, you know some part of the day is going to be warm. And indeed, that is the case on Wednesday.
Records are likely to be either tied or broken this afternoon; it’s simply a function of sun. If it comes out a little earlier, we’re primed for 70. If it’s a little later, we’ll hit the upper 60s. “Same difference,” you say. Well, technically it’s the psychological impact of hitting 70 at the tail end of winter that is the underlying point. We’ve only seen it hit 70 in December, January and February fifteen times during our period of record in Boston.
We typically have two days every winter where we hit 60-plus. So there’s a reason to get worked up over “just” hitting the 60s, or ringing the bell at 70 for the first time since the winter of 2019-20. In any event, the colder air rushes back in Wednesday night, so prepare for the deep freeze once again. That will keep Thursday nice and quiet before we tackle the mess that is Friday.
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