The latest from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Here’s a look at the forecast for the upcoming week.
Thunderstorms and lightning have already hit part of the region.
With several days of hot weather on tap, we’re asking readers for their suggestions on how to stay cool during this hot weather streak.
A look at the forecast, as well as ways to stay safe on hot summer days ahead.
After recent drownings have occurred in Massachusetts, the Middlesex County district attorney is responding with an alert.
A stray shower or two is possible, but the heat is a near certainty.
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The watch remains in effect until 11 p.m. Sunday.
NWS forecasters issued a flood watch, and high wind and surf advisories.
Some areas could receive as much as three to four inches of rain. Possibility of thunderstorms, tornadoes is low, but can't be ruled out.
If you have outdoor plans this weekend, your best bet is for during the day on Saturday.
When completed, the Rail Trail will be located through several communities including Chelmsford.
Parts of Essex County and northern Massachusetts were under a tornado warning until it moved offshore.
Here’s a look at the hourly forecast for Tuesday afternoon and into the evening hours.
The highest risk for this round of severe weather is between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. with favorable conditions to spawn tornadoes until 11 p.m.
These storms could possibly spin off a tornado, bring golf ball size hail and wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour.
Tuesday storms could bring possibility of damaging winds, large hail and maybe even an isolated tornado or two across the region.
Here's when to expect heavy rain and strong thunderstorms.
Check out the Chelmsford forecast for the upcoming week.
Call ahead to check on the availability of strawberries before heading out.
Here’s a look at this weekend’s forecast.
The National Weather Service issued a 'severe' thunderstorm alert for the region. Here's your hourly forecast for Tuesday.
Here’s what you should expect as storms roll through the area.
The region will continue to see a lot more rain as the system continues to move through Monday night through Tuesday.
More than two more inches of rain are expected as showers and heavy rain continue to pound the region
Two inches of rain has already fallen Sunday, another one to three inches expected in between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Sun and clouds return midweek after the area gets another 2 inches of rain Monday and Tuesday.
Rain is expected to roll in on Sunday, so get out Friday and Saturday to enjoy the summer temperatures.
Here comes the sun and the warm temperatures, along with scattered thunderstorms on Thursday.
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Sun and warm temperatures make their appearance midway through the week leading up to Memorial Day weekend.
A pleasant weekend on tap weather-wise, with a chance of a thunderstorm Saturday.
The warning, due to an elevated fire weather threat, is in effect from noon until 6 p.m. for much of the state.
Visibilities will be down to one quarter mile or less at times. Drivers are urged to take it slow and use caution.
See what your weather looks like for the week ahead.
Mother’s Day temperatures expected to be near 90 degrees.
Heavy rain will continue through the day Tuesday before ending late afternoon.
Brief periods of snow are possible.