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 Saturday, April 12 – Windswept Rain and Chill

A classic spring nor’easter-type setup brings steady, moderate to heavy rain through the late morning and afternoon. Periods of rain could be heavy at times, especially midday. Winds increase from the northeast at 10–15 mph with gusts 20–25 mph, especially in open areas and near the coast. Highs hover in the low 40s, with little temperature movement during the day. Expect 0.5–0.75”+ of rainfall across the area. Showers taper slowly Saturday night but may linger into the early morning. Low near 38°F. 

A classic spring nor’easter-type setup brings steady, moderate to heavy rain through the late morning and afternoon. Periods of rain could be heavy at times, especially midday. Winds increase from the northeast at 10–15 mph with gusts 20–25 mph, especially in open areas and near the coast. Highs hover in the low 40s, with little temperature movement during the day. Expect 0.5–0.75”+ of rainfall across the area. Showers taper slowly Saturday night but may linger into the early morning. Low near 38°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.