Here's what Boston meteorologists are saying about this week's nor'easter
Briefly

The upcoming week will start with cloudy and cool conditions, struggling to break 60 degrees inland and remaining in mid 50s near the coast. A significant nor'easter is forecasted for Thursday into Friday morning, bringing 1-2 inches of rain and gusts of 40-50 mph along the coast. This storm may cause travel disruptions ahead of the holiday weekend, but conditions are expected to improve by Memorial Monday, which promises better weather as a warming and drying trend develops.
A cold, windswept rain is expected Thursday through Friday morning as a storm moves up the coast, with widespread rainfall of 1-2 inches.
Cloudy and cool conditions are expected on Tuesday, barely reaching the mid 50s near the coast, with NE winds contributing to a chillier atmosphere.
The strongest winds from the upcoming low pressure system are anticipated to be along the immediate coast and higher terrain, leading to potential coastal flooding.
Memorial Monday is predicted to be the best day of the holiday weekend as weather conditions finally start to improve.
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