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October 24, 2007
Wet weather in late October is to be expected.
But what may really be giving New Englanders agita is how that weather will affect tonight's opening game of the World Series at Fenway.
In Boston, the skies are now overcast with a temp of 57 degrees.
Tonight, the temperature will continue to drop, perhaps into the 40s. Worse than that, rain is likely, especially after midnight, with a light north wind.
Fans at the game should at least bring an umbrella. We'll keep you up to date with how it affects the game, if at all.
More rain is due tomorrow morning with cloudy skies expected to give way to sunshine later in the day. The high temperature should reach the mid-50s.
Just in time for the second World Series game, also in Boston.
Click here for current weather and forecasts for Boston.
Looking ahead to the weather in Denver, when the Sox face the Rockies on Saturday? It's predicted to be partly cloudy and in the 50s. Click here for a full forecast.
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