Severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds in excess of 60 miles per hour are expected in the area.
Hail, high winds, showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected for the region Thursday afternoon into late Thursday night.
A nor'easter is possible for Wilmington on the first day of spring this weekend.
But don't fear another warm up is on the way. Here's a look at this week's forecast.
Temperatures in the lower 60s and some gusty winds give way to what could be a rainy start to the work week.
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It's going to feel a lot like spring this week as a warm up is on the way.
Clouds and sun on tap for the weekend with some snow flurries, before some serious warm temperatures come in for next week.
The National Weather Service says we could see sustained 15 TO 25 mph winds with gusts up to 45 mph throughout the day Wednesday.
Here's a look at the upcoming forecast with the potential for snow, as well.
After temps in the teens Friday night, things will start to look up over the weekend.
The area can expect a brief period of sustained south winds of 20 to 30 mph with a few gusts between 40 and 50 mph, according to the NWS.
This system is likely to produce 1 to 2 inches of rain throughout the area, even higher amounts in isolated areas and maybe a thunderstorm.
Snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected with minor accumulations. The advisory is in effect until 6 a.m Wednesday morning.
The advisory is in effect from 4 p.m. Tuesday until 6 a.m Wednesday. Snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected to make things slippery.
Here’s a look at Wilmington’s forecast for the upcoming workweek.
Wilmington will see temperatures in the 50s this weekend. Here's a look at the latest forecast.
Sunday morning saw record-breaking cold temperatures but most of Eastern Massachusetts will experience spring-like rains on Tuesday.
Expect a wintry mix late Monday into Tuesday before warmer temperatures return with Wilmington's latest forecast.
From Boston to Worcester, the deep freeze only intensified overnight breaking records across the state.
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Saturday night the overnight low could reach -7 degrees.
These scattered, locally heavy, snow showers will start in Connecticut in the morning before reaching Wilmington in the afternoon.
Heavy snow is now expected for the area. The Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 4 a.m. Monday until 7 a.m. Tuesday.
The area could see another 4-7 inches, but forecasters say a slight westward shift to this storm could increase snow amounts.
The National Weather Service has updated the snowfall totals for the region.
Wilmington is now expected to get four to eight inches of snow starting early Friday morning before tapering off midday.
Leave the gloves and hat behind, it's going to feel like spring this week in Wilmington.
Temperatures will be in the 40s the rest of the week, with a good chance we could see a couple 50-degree days over the next week.
Light snow is possible, but check the forecast throughout the weekend.
A "plowable" amount of snow will drop on Wilmington this weekend; some models predict we could get up to a foot of snow or more.
The whole northeast, including Massachusetts, could see lots of snow this weekend if a weekend storm realizes its full potential.
The National Weather Service has issued the advisory in advance of 20-30 mph winds and gusts up to 50 mph throughout the day Tuesday.
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