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Cold, wet, and rainy. Again.

After a record breaking wildfire season, California finds itself drenched in much needed heavy rains this week, with precipitation extending across the West Coast. The Midwest and Southeast are also seeing widespread rain which will hit us on Sunday. This fall has been one of the wettest in recorded history for Boston, and that trend continues into this weekend with showers predicted throughout the weekend. While skies should clear briefly on Thursday and Friday, be prepared for off and on showers from Saturday evening on. This has shaped up to be the 4th wettest fall and 3rd wettest November since records have been kept. Fingers crossed for a good snow season, and bundle up going into December!

Extended forecast: 
Today: Partly cloudy with 16 mph winds coming out of the northwest. High of 43 °F (6 °C).
Tonight: Expect temperatures to flirt with freezing. Partly cloudy with 14 mph winds headed SE.
Tomorrow: The skies should clear for most of Friday before the clouds return in the evening and persist through the weekend.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain in the evening. Temperatures will stay in the mid to upper 30s, peaking at 42 °F (6 °C).
Sunday: Sunday will be warmer at 52 °F (11 °C) but should be overcast all day with a 50 percent chance of rain.