Weather
Rainy Morning Commute Precursor To Wet Stretch
Check out the rainy and unseasonably cold weather set for this week.

A wet Monday morning commute will be a precursor for a rainy, chilly day, which will kick off an unseasonably cold week. The rain will reach New Hampshire in the early morning hours, sometime between 1-6 a.m., according to the National Weather Service.
The rain will persist through the entire day until about 8 p.m. It will begin to lessen around the evening commute. You can see the radar below.
[915 pm] Rain currently over the mid Atlantic states will lift northeast and overspread our region from southwest to northeast between 1 and 6 am. Be prepared for a rainy Monday morning commute. pic.twitter.com/U7oNgMdNvq
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) June 4, 2018
The temperature will be in the high 40s to low 50s all day Monday. Making matters worse will be the wind: Gusts of about 15 miles per hour are expected throughout the day.
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It will get slightly warmer on Tuesday, but clouds will remain. It'll rain from about noon to 8 p.m. The rain is expected to dry up Wednesday, but the temperatures won't warm until Thursday, when they climb back up to the mid-60s.
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