The good news is temperatures will drop, as will pollen counts.
The higher temperatures and lower dewpoints mean some difficult days ahead for allergy sufferers in Swampscott and throughout the state.
The Old Farmer's Almanac says the winter season's going to be blustery and snowy. Do you believe it?
Here's the full list from the National Weather Service.
If you're going to make a party out of any meteor shower, the Perseids are regarded as the best – and the moon is cooperating this year.
Lots of rain and storms expected throughout the day and through the night.
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.
Plus, tips for what to do in you are caught in a rip current at the beach.
A stray shower or two is possible, but the heat is a near certainty.
The watch remains in effect until 11 p.m. Sunday.
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued.
Rain continues during the morning hours before the threat of thunderstorms starts mid-morning through late afternoon.
Could it be? A whole work week without rain?
What you need to know about the storms headed this way.
These storms could possibly spin off a tornado, bring golf ball size hail and wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour.
Take a look at what you can expect for your week in Swampscott weather.
Pack your umbrella if you head out on Father's Day.
There's a chance of showers just about every day this week.
Here’s what you should expect as storms roll through the area.
Temps are expected to reach 80 degrees by the middle of next week.
More than two more inches of rain are expected as showers and heavy rain continue to pound the region
The warning, due to an elevated fire weather threat, is in effect from noon until 6 p.m. for much of the state.
Visibility will be down to one quarter mile or less at times. Drivers are urged to take it slow and use caution.
No open burning Wednesday due to elevated fire potential.
Light snow is in the forecast for Swampscott Saturday and we're more than a week into spring.
Rain will be heavy at times on Thursday.
Snow is expected to start late afternoon or early evening on Friday.
Snow is expected to fall on the first day of spring.
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation hopes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 80 percent lower than 1990 by 2050.
There have been three dozen new solar energy arrays added in Swampscott in the past six months.
The film hopes to inspire viewers to experience national parks.
Earth Day is this Tuesday, April 22. Here's some ways you can help the earth any day.
Disneynature will make a donation to the National Park Foundation for each ticket sold during opening week.
Pump up your tires and lube your chain - time to spin away those polar vortex pounds.
A mile might not seem like much to travel to get food in your town, but for Bears it can be an arduous journey.