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While this weekend is looking like the weather will still be chillier than what people might like for the unofficial start of summer, it is at least looking drier with temperatures warming up Memorial Day. After a last season Nor'easter soaked the state this week, the weather is expected to get better heading to this weekend.
This week in the Boston Globe Weather Mailbag, we take a closer look at whether it has been windier than usual in Boston, and how windy days change as we dive into summer months. Also, in this latest edition, we take a look at how forecasting might be impacted by the reduction of NOAA and National Weather Service staff.
The Boston area is in for more warm spring temperatures and a dry spell before more rain is expected to move in mid-week, according to National Weather Service forecasts. “It’s pretty quiet weather, really early next week,
The worst of the storm was forecast for Thursday, when wind gusts of up to 50 mph or more could roar along the coast.
Nor’easter is about to impact New England ahead of Memorial Day weekend, bringing three inches of rain and up to 50 mph winds.