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While we had a nice break from the wind on Sunday, it will return most days this week. That, with more chances for rain
Separate storm systems are lining up to sweep across the Northeast, bringing bursts of rain, gusty winds, and even a chance for snowflakes as the region settles into November’s chill. The National Weather Service says a frontal system will bring rain to the region on Monday,
There will be continued chances of scattered rain tonight until early tomorrow morning. However, after the rain clears, we will see sunny skies for Monday and a high in the mid-50s. Tuesday will be even warmer with highs in the upper 50s.
Rain comes in from the northwest and the heaviest bands look to be overnight so your Monday morning commute won’t be as rainy. But roads will still be wet, so slow down just in case. When it comes to Monday, some areas will still be breezy but with less rain.
The weather pattern becomes more active by Friday night as a series of quick-moving systems approach New Jersey.
After a chilly start to the morning with temperatures in the low 60s, the sun will warm up the region to the upper 70s and low 80s. The early morning cool temperatures will stretch through next week.
A strong storm dropped some much needed rain on the Lehigh Valley on Thursday after weeks of mostly dry weather. Up to 3 inches of rain fell across the region, according to National Weather Service data.
Boston is set to see a period of seasonable weather as November kicks off, with several chilly, windy and rainy days upcoming in the next week, according to National Weather Service forecasts.