New England's noteworthy absence of winter weather continues for at least the next few days for some and beyond that for many in the southern half of New.
Unusually warm and breezy conditions associated with a powerful fall heat spell helped intensify the fires in recent days. Winds associated with a cold front could fan the flames and allow these blazes to expand into the weekend.
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A warm front will move across New England Thursday morning, bringing precipitation with it that will start off as snow showers before turning to sleet, freezing rain, and all rain by noon.
A warm front will move across New England Thursday morning, bringing precipitation with it that will start off as snow showers before turning to sleet, freezing rain, and all rain by noon.