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November 2, 2007
Clear today but Noel should bring rain, wind tomorrow
Today is looking clear and chilly with the National Weather Service forecasting a high temperature of 58 degrees.
The overnight low is 40 degrees with rain likely late tonight and early tomorrow morning. And look out for winds up to 21 mph.
Rain may get heavy at times tomorrow. Wind gusts could reach 50 mph.
A high wind watch has been issued for tomorrow as the fringe weather from Tropical storm Noel whip Cape Cod and the islands with winds up to 50 mph and gusts that may reach 75 mph.
Along the coast from Newburyport to Boston to Plymouth, winds will hold at 40 mph with possible gusts up to 60. And strong winds are expected in Providence and as far west as Westerly.
Rain should continue into Saturday night with clouds during the early evening clearing after 9. Tomorrow's overnight low should approach freezing with high winds and gusts as high as 35 mph.
Sunday's temperature should reach the mid 50s; still windy with gusts reaching 23 mph. Clouds should roll in that night when the low is forecast in the mid 30s.
Monday's high should reach the mid 50s with partly sunny skies.
To keep track of Noel's path and its effects on Southern New England, check the National Hurricane Center's Web site. For local weather, visit projo.com's weather page.
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