Boston weather forecast : A High Wind Warning and Winter Storm Warning for Boston

Saturday, October 29, 2011
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Currently, the hours imposed prohibition of outside and warnings that apply to the Boston metro area. High Wind Warning and Winter Storm Warning is in effect until8:00 Sunday morning. Although you can not see it on the map warning, but theCoastal Flood Warning will apply from 11 pm until around 5:00 AM Sunday morning.This is for Essex County and all counties east of the area. Alasandi berlakukanyathis warning is because of the possibility of flooding during periods of tide this evening, especially along the coast, and the affected coastal road.

Looking over the latest radar images, Massachusetts has changed throughout the western Worcester County snow. From Boston to Foxboro, there is a mix of rain and snow falling now. Boston is watching the rain. Over the next 4-6 hours, colder air will begin to work their way to the capital city. Any rain or mixed rain and snow will change throughout the wet snow. The hinterland is poor visibility, due to the combination of wet snow and strong winds. The hinterland is sustained winds of 25-30 mph, with gusts of 45 mph. 

Coastal areas may see winds of 40-50 mph, with gusts up to 65 mph. If you have to go out tonight, please take extreme caution. For the total accumulation, I see the East Boston to see only a layer about 2 inches. In the metropolitan area, I am forecasting between 3-6 inches in the south of Boston, with 8.4 inches and meters north west of the city. As you go further west, in the higher elevations, as the County of Worcester, will be 6.10 inches, with isolated pockets see a foot.

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