Winds ease but the cold continues its grip on New England
Briefly

Today, temperatures are forecasted to be 10 to 15 degrees below average, ranging from low to mid-20s. Strong winds caused gusts up to 68 MPH yesterday, resulting in scattered power outages. While today's wind gusts are expected to be lower, a wind advisory is in effect for Boston, with continued strong winds in Worcester County and high elevations. Tomorrow will bring slightly improved conditions with milder temperatures, while there's a possibility of light snow in southeastern Massachusetts later this week.
Temperatures today will be 10 to 15 degrees below average, remaining in the low to mid-20 in this afternoon.
Winds yesterday gusted up to 68 miles per hour in Worcester and Fitchburg and nearly 60 at Logan Airport.
We have a wind advisory in effect for Boston instead of a high wind warning like yesterday.
The strong winds today are bringing us plunging wind chills, especially over those higher elevations where it could feel anywhere from 0 to 15 below.
Read at Boston.com
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