Northeast Memorial Weekend: Slow Improvement
May 25, 2013; 4:51 PM ET
The storm responsible for the wind, cold, rain and snow in the Northeast Friday and Saturday will slowly ease up for the balance of the holiday weekend. more >
Rain late Tuesday night Details >
| Sat 7am |
8am | 9am | 10am | 11am | 12pm | 1pm | 2pm | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7am | 8am | 9am | 10am | 11am | 12pm | 1pm | 2pm | |
| Forecast |
Rain
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Cloudy
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Mostly Cloudy
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Rain
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Rain
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Rain
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Rain
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Cloudy
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| Temp (°F) | 47° | 45° | 48° | 49° | 51° | 52° | 51° | 52° |
| RealFeel® | 37° | 38° | 42° | 42° | 44° | 44° | 44° | 46° |
| Humidity | 77% | 73% | 68% | 73% | 68% | 72% | 81% | 72% |
| 7am | 8am | 9am | 10am | 11am | 12pm | 1pm | 2pm | |
| Rain | 71% | 49% | 49% | 56% | 67% | 70% | 64% | 45% |
| Snow | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| Ice | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| 7am | 8am | 9am | 10am | 11am | 12pm | 1pm | 2pm | |
| Wind (mph) | 11 NW | 9 N | 10 NNW | 13 N | 14 WNW | 16 NW | 15 NW | 15 NNW |
| UV Index | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| Cloud Cover | 98% | 92% | 86% | 94% | 93% | 95% | 97% | 97% |
| Dew Point | 40° | 37° | 38° | 41° | 40° | 43° | 45° | 44° |
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Middle Grid line 55 F
Middle Grid line 50 F
Middle Grid line 45 F
Middle Grid line 40 F
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| Today | Normal | Record | 5/25/2012 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | 56° | 74° | N/A | 77° |
| Low | 43° | 52° | N/A | 61° |
Rises at 5:33 AM with 14:44 of sunlight, then sets at 8:17 PM
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