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Currently in Boston — November 2, 2023: Dry and cold
Plus, Storm Ciarán strikes northwest Europe.
The weather, currently.
Dry and cold
The end of the growing season will take place overnight with temperatures falling back to the 20s. It should remain above freezing in Boston however.
Temperatures failed to reach 50° on Wednesday. This marks the fourth longest stretch where high temperatures have exceeded 50° on record. It becomes milder on Friday with temperatures in the mid 50s along with sunshine. The weekend is looking dry. I'm expecting a blend of clouds and sunshine with afternoon highs near 60 and morning lows around 40.
What you need to know, currently.
With water temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean at far-and-away record highs, one of the strongest-ever cyclonic storms to hit northwest Europe made landfall in the UK early Thursday.
According to the UK Met Office, Storm Ciarán underwent “explosive cyclogenesis” on Wednesday, rapidly deepening to a central pressure of 950mb — one of the strongest ever recorded in western Europe. According to UK-based climate scientist Ed Hawkins, “Only two other similar events for pressure in observational records - 25/02/1989 and 25/12/1821.”
Heavy rain and strong winds around hurricane-force will affect Ireland, the UK, France, Spain, and Portugal on Thursday.
Storm Ciarán Is now slamming northwest France with sustained hurricane force winds likely occurring. Red wind warnings are in effect. A high-impact wind event is unfolding.
— Nahel Belgherze (@WxNB_)
2:31 AM • Nov 2, 2023
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