Check out Acton's hourly forecast amid near-record warmth.
Acton weather alert: strong winds could tear tree limbs into power lines.
Winter weather has (so far) been historically warm. Will it ever get cold?
Acton's latest forecast calls for unseasonably warm temperatures.
It's shaping up to be an unusually warm December weekend in Acton.
Check out the latest Acton forecast.
Temperatures will plummet to near freezing this week.
You can give thanks for the weather if you're traveling home this weekend.
Local fire departments issued a warning ahead of Thanksgiving.
Acton businesses: Let your customers know if you're open or closed this week by leaving a comment on this story.
Acton's forecast calls for snow and frigid temperatures Monday.
Acton will get hit with 1-2 inches of rain.
Look up! The Leonid meteor shower peaks over Acton Tuesday at about midnight through Wednesday morning.
Check out the latest Acton weather forecast.
Strong breezes will push wind chill values to the low 30s this week.
Wind chill values dropped to the 30s.
Acton's weekend weather forecast showers rain moving out but strong winds moving in.
The public is welcome.
Veterans Day is Wednesday.
Rain and strong winds will hit the region Tuesday and Wednesday.
Viewing conditions will be perfect this weekend.
Check out the latest local forecast.
It will feel more like July than November this week.
You can thank a solar storm.
Get ready for shorter days.
Saturday will be a treat but Sunday could be a trick.
Gusts will hit 30 mph or higher, possibly causing power line hazards.
Flooded roads and power outages are possible.
Check out the latest weather forecast for Acton on Halloween Sat., Oct. 31.
Wind gusts will hit 25 mph or higher Friday.
Daylight Saving Time is coming up.
The latest Acton weather forecast.
Temperatures will plunge to the 30s at night.
"Spring forward, fall back."
The hurricane veered hundreds of miles offshore as it barreled north of Florida.
Joaquin was downgraded to a Category 3 storm and is expected to remain offshore, but it could still affect the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.