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Could get back to near 70 on Wednesday, possibly followed by snow over the weekend

The National Weather Service is looking at temps near 70 by Wednesday, which the forecasters note is "well above normal." Also, the balmy temps could be accompanied by lots and lots of rain, possibly in the form of thunderstorms.

Then, of course, since this is New England, we could get some snow over the weekend, possibly in the form of two fast-moving "clipper" storms.

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More tornadoes.

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Since when did the NWS outsource its forecasting to the Weather Channel?

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The Weather Channel didn't get that term from the NWS?

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Always looking for something to gripe about....

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Note that I get much of my weather information by reading NWS advisories and forecast analysis. In 30+ years, this is the first time I've ever seen NWS forecasters use the term "slug of rain" to describe predicted rainfall. I would expect the term from media types like the Weather Channel's group, but not from a government agency.

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Lousy Smarch weather.

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