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Friday, April 11 — Gray and raw

Low clouds, damp air, and a biting northeast breeze dominate the day. Expect spotty light rain or drizzle mainly during the morning hours, especially north and west of I-95. Cloud cover remains stubborn throughout the day, and temperatures struggle to climb, reaching only 42–45°F. Winds from the east-northeast at 6–10 mph add to the raw, chilly feel. Friday night remains overcast with rain likely developing between 4–6 a.m., especially in southeastern Massachusetts. Overnight lows fall to around 37°F. 

Low clouds, damp air, and a biting northeast breeze dominate the day. Expect spotty light rain or drizzle mainly during the morning hours, especially north and west of I-95. Cloud cover remains stubborn throughout the day, and temperatures struggle to climb, reaching only 42–45°F. Winds from the east-northeast at 6–10 mph add to the raw, chilly feel. Friday night remains overcast with rain likely developing between 4–6 a.m., especially in southeastern Massachusetts. Overnight lows fall to around 37°F. 

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Matthew Moll is a degreed meteorologist, founder of New England Weather Consulting, and a member of both the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and National Weather Association (NWA). He provides hyper-local, science-backed forecasts for communities across Massachusetts.