Halloween, Boston and gusty winds
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Winds are expected to be strong during the first part of the day, with some of the highest gusts on Martha's Vineyard of up to 45 mph. Boston could see wind gusts top 35 mph around noon. Although these winds likely do not pose a severe threat, it will be a good idea to secure loose items ahead of the first round of downpours on Monday morning.
Trick-or-treating this year? Rain could dampen your Halloween plans in Massachusetts. Here's what to know about the weather this week
It's looking like a cool weekend for Bay Staters as temperatures are expected to drop on Saturday and Sunday. This is when the state may see remnants of a coastal storm.
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Hurricane Melissa could fuel tropical downpours in separate storm hitting Boston before Halloween
Once again, there is a very amped up and active weather pattern in the Boston area during Halloween week. First, there is a major category 5 hurricane, Melissa, hitting Jamaica Tuesday before charting a course off the East Coast later this week.
Sunday is expected to be a dry, seasonably cool day with some light breezes. Temperatures will be in the low to mid-50s across most of the state, with temperatures only in the upper 40s in higher elevations,
No Kings’ protests will be in Massachusetts on Oct. 18, with marches and rallies scheduled from Boston to Pittsfield as part of a nationwide movement.
Next up, the Atlanta Falcons come to town to try and redeem an embarrassing, shut-out loss to the Patriots in 2021, and of course, the ghosts are still haunting them from the epic Super Bowl 28-3 comeback in 2017.
Massachusetts residents will face some breezy conditions Saturday, with temperatures expected to reach the mid 50s, according to the. Wind gusts are expected to reach 30 to 40 mph in places at higher elevation areas such as the Berkshires and the Worcester Hills.