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Winds Easing in New England as Chilly Pattern Holds Through Midweek

A fast-moving system is forecast to bring mainly rain Friday before clearing early Saturday for a brighter weekend.

Overview

  • Gusts have dropped from Monday’s 40–50 mph peaks to more typical 10–25 mph today, with lighter winds expected Wednesday.
  • Afternoon temperatures are running in the low to mid 40s, several degrees below mid-November norms near the low 50s, and it feels colder in the breeze.
  • Snow showers persist in the White Mountains and far northern areas, while lower elevations see more sun and stay largely dry.
  • Overnight lows fall into the 20s for most locations, with teens likely in colder northern spots and an isolated single-digit reading possible early Thursday.
  • Forecast guidance points to mostly rain Friday afternoon and evening, with only a brief mix possible in the far north if it starts early, then rapid clearing by Saturday morning with seasonably cool sunshine.