The good news is that there won’t be much in the way of gusting wind to bring down power lines or knock your trash cans over, NWS Meteorologist Bryce Williams told the Herald, the bad is that the forecast for each of the next seven days in the Greater Boston region includes some chance of rain and wide swings in the daily temperature.
Any clouds hanging around tomorrow should be sparse and thin enough to allow the light of the sun or lack thereof to squeeze through during Monday’s solar eclipse.
Thousands of spectators are in New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont and other parts of the Northeast to witness what will be the biggest eclipse in many people's lifetimes.
Highs in the low to mid 40s coast, around 50 well inland with a gusty northerly wind. Overnight tonight high pressure builds into New England providing us.