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A powerful celestial explosion rattled the northeastern United States on Saturday afternoon when an incoming meteor detonated in the atmosphere, unleashing a blast wave that shook residential homes, AFP reported.
Now there's one more four-letter word to the weather forecast, particularly for those living or headed to the northern mountains: Snow. You read that right, snow is in the forecast for parts of New England as we near the end of May and start of June.
Highs will likely slowly crawl into the low and mid-50s across Boston and most of New England on Saturday afternoon, but not without a frosty, raw first half.
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I may originally be from New York, but New England will forever have my heart. Having lived in Rhode Island for 10 years and now in Maine for almost three, I look forward to summer every year. It may take a bit longer for the warmer weather to make its way up here,
It’s a reminder that it only takes one storm finding the right pocket of warm water and favorable upper-level winds to create a major hurricane.
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While CT gets chilly rain, parts of New England could see foot of snow this weekend
It's almost June, so naturally, we're talking about snow in New England. Because of course we are.
Residents from New Hampshire down to Rhode Island heard a loud boom, some even reporting their entire house shaking.