Friday Noyes’ Notes: Blustery Feel to
End the Week

Happy Friday! Plan on a chilly wind today with gusts 20–30 mph knocking real-feel temps into the 30s for most of us. Skies feature varying sun and clouds, a couple of mountain flurries, and an ocean-effect shower possible on the Outer Cape by evening from Provincetown toward Chatham. Tonight turns blusteringly cold: many towns dip into the 20s to near freezing, and with a lingering 5–15 mph breeze it will feel like the teens to lower 20s. If you’ve got Friday night plans, bundle up.

Saturday starts bright, then clouds increase ahead of our next disturbance. The late Saturday night into Sunday window brings areas of snow, wintry mix, and rain, depending on where you are and your elevation. We’ll dial in the timing and impacts in Insights. For the kids today: think winter coat, and tuck hat and gloves in the backpack – by late day a New England – wide average feels like sits near 40°, colder north. Highs run 30s to 40s from north to south.

Thank you to the Lynnfield Middle School fifth graders for an awesome visit this week! If your school would like an enrichment program, head to schools.1degreeoutside.com or email contact@1degreeoutside.com. And if you need extra layers, we’ve got hats, blankets, and super-comfy sweatshirts in lots of colors and sizes at swag.1degreeoutside.com.