A warm front will go by Monday night, boosting temperatures significantly Tuesday through Thursday of next week, possibly breaking 60° in a few spots But in.
Gnashing, numbing, persistent wind picked up again Tuesday afternoon, following a morning where gusts of up to 60 mph damaged buildings and trees in New England.
Yesterday was certainly cold for early March. Parts of northern New England never made it out of the 10s! Wind chills were below zero throughout the day..
It’s a bit ironic that on this first day of March, I delivered our take on a warmer-than-normal month ahead while broadcasting a First Alert from our weather.
Birds were singing, skies were blue and the sun actually felt warm yesterday. Temperatures climbed into the upper 40s and low 50s. But those temperatures will.