Time to bring out the warm parkas, hats and mittens again.
A high wind warning is issued when sustained winds of 40 miles per hour are expected for at least an hour.
Bitter cold weather is on the way. When will it arrive in Arlington?
The freezing rain will make for hazardous travel conditions Wednesday night into Thursday.
Drive safe! Some patchy fog has already reduced visibility in some areas.
Allow extra travel time and take it slow due to poor visibility and difficult driving conditions.
A dense fog advisory is issued when dense fog will reduce visibility to one-quarter mile or less for at least three hours.
Not good news for skiers and others who want snow in December.
Will we have a white Christmas in Massachusetts? Right now, it doesn't look like it.
Perfect day for shopping, hiking, or just enjoying the long holiday weekend.
First peek: Black Friday forecast for the region.
A slow-moving front system will roll through the region, causing heavy downpours at times, according to the National Weather Service.
You'll only get one more chance to see meteors this year.
A rare G3 magnetic storm anticipated Monday night will make Aurora borealis visible as far south as Massachusetts.
The Taurid meteors, sometimes called the “Halloween fireballs,” show up each year in Autumn.
The Orionids, which last until November 14 and are expected to peak on either October 21 or 22.
Get out the winter jackets, hats and mittens.
Learn about the night sky with astronomer Dr. Joshua Roth at Wright-Locke Farm (Winchester, MA)
“I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” -- L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
The storm continues to grow in intensity. The East Coast continues to prepare for potential impact as the storm travels up the coast.
Rainfall records for Sept. 30 were broken throughout New England on Wednesday.
The storm continues to intensify and forecasters say pay attention if you live anywhere from South Carolina to Northern New England.
Tropical Storm Joaquin has been upgraded to a hurricane. Officials are encouraging Massachusetts residents to be prepared.
Rainfall rates up to an inch an hour are possible in some locations on Wednesday. Use extra caution on roadways.
Serious amounts of rain expected to fall in the region.
What you need to know about the event which is expected to bring high winds with gusts up to 40 mph, high tides, heavy rains and flooding.
Watch this VIDEO: While the eclipse lasted five hours in real-time, this clip only lasts 12 seconds.
How does one watch the supermoon lunar eclipse?
Autumn officially begins at 4:21 Wednesday morning, September 23.
What are you going to do with all those fresh apples? Watch this VIDEO for great apple pie-making tips!
Get the dog out of the house for a long and sanctioned walk through the woods at dog-friendly Trustees properties across the state.
A slow moving system is going to bring heavy rain to the area Thursday afternoon and throughout the day on Friday.
Tuesday was a scorching September day for much of New England, including Arlington.
Heat wave headed to the region as the week begins. Thunderstorms expected later in the week.
Researchers said the sharks are swimming closer to shore. The shark sightings this week prompted warning flags at Nauset Beach.
Thunderstorm threat for Arlington on Thursday afternoon and evening, but don't put those flip-flops and sunglasses away - it's still summer!
Arlington residents are in luck this weekend.
Barely a drop of rain in the froecast, according to the NWS. Sunny skies and warm weather is expected for the weekend.
It's the first total solar eclipse over the U.S. in 38 years. How much of the sun will be blocked in Arlington when it happens?