Boston experienced an unprecedented warm spell for November, recording a high of 79 degrees, eclipsing the previous record of 77 set in 1974 by two degrees. This unusual warmth ties into a broader trend of erratic seasonal temperatures observed in various cities.
The National Weather Service reported that Worcester reached 76 degrees, breaking its previous record from 2003, while Providence tied its own record at 78 degrees, showing the unusual warmth affecting multiple areas across the region.
Forecasters warned that despite the record highs, temperatures are expected to significantly drop over the weekend, returning to more typical November levels in the 50s, indicating the temporary nature of this warmth.
The NWS hinted at a quick swing back to warmer temperatures mid-next week, forecasting highs in the 60s and 70s again, highlighting the unpredictable weather patterns experienced in the recent seasons.
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