Less than an inch of snow is currently predicted for the area.
Watch out on the roads Monday morning.
A storm is expected to develop off the East coast this weekend.
Rain and snow could start falling this afternoon.
Don the rain gear and enjoy the unseasonably warm temps late in the weekend.
The advisory is in effect from 8 p.m. Wednesday night until 3 a.m. Thursday morning and will make for hazardous travel conditions.
Check out the hour by hour forecast for North Reading, where temperatures remain steady and precipitation declines.
Shorter time frame, less accumulation for winter weather advisory.
A wintry mix is on the way for North Reading and could produce the first measurable snowfall of the winter.
Warm weather and clouds are in the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day forecast.
Deer are everywhere these days. Keep a close eye out when on the road.
First peek: Black Friday forecast for the region.
Are you going to have to bundle up for trick-or-treating this year? Here's a look at the upcoming Halloween weather forecast.
Temperatures are expected to fall below freezing Saturday night through Sunday morning.
Find out more about the chilly weather approaching North Reading and the hard freeze expected for some areas this weekend.
The storm continues to grow in intensity. The East Coast continues to prepare for potential impact as the storm travels up the coast.
A slow moving system is going to bring heavy rain to the area Thursday afternoon and throughout the day on Friday.
Weekend forecast calls for sunshine and high temperatures.
However, some rain could fall by the end of the day on Sunday.
The good news is temperatures will drop, as will pollen counts.
Currently, the storm is 1,500 miles east of the Windward Islands in the Atlantic with top wind speeds of 50 mph.
A combination of hot temperatures and humidity will make for high heat indexes Monday and this could mean our first heat wave since 2013.
Check out the weekend forecast for North Reading here.
Like fireballs in the sky? Look up Wednesday and Thursday nights.
Lots of rain and storms expected throughout the day and through the night.
The latest from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration calls for a below average season.
Severe storms have already hit some in the region.
There are increasing fines for those who repeatedly violate the restrictions.
These storms are expected to bring small hail and gusty winds. What you need to know.
Plus, tips for what to do in you are caught in a rip current at the beach.
A look at the forecast, as well as ways to stay safe on hot summer days ahead.
State and local officials urge residents to use caution.
Forecast calls for biggest threat after 3 p.m.
Here’s what you need to know about these dangerous storms coming through the region later today and tonight.
Eurasian Milfoil is a highly aggressive invasive plant that can quickly overtake small lakes and ponds.
The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project will begin spraying around dusk on Monday.
Mosquito spraying in North Reading has been rescheduled.
Here’s what you should expect as storms roll through the area.