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National Weather service warns of heavy winds and large hail through 8 p.m. Here's when you can expect the storm.
Temperatures remain mild, but showers could be on the way by Saturday.
The summer-like weather is bringing very high pollen counts to the area. Here's a look at the weekend forecast.
Temperatures are expected to make a run at 70 degrees by Patriots' Day on Monday.
Some showers, clouds, and wind - in other words, typical April New England weather.
Making plans for the weekend? Here's a look at Reading's weekend weather forecast.
Warm Friday temperatures give way to a deep chill and possible snow showers this weekend into the beginning of the work week.
Another round of 50 mph winds this week could knock out power this week.
The strongest winds are expected from midnight until noon on Tuesday.
North of Boston once again under a Winter Storm Watch and forecasters say to expect 4-8 inches of snow with this storm.
Forecasters calling for less snow than initially forecast for incoming storm.
Heavy snowfall is expected and the area could see accumulations of four to eight inches of snow mid to late Sunday afternoon into Monday.
A snowstorm coming in Sunday night into Monday is set to bring snow to the area on the first day of spring.
Severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds in excess of 60 miles per hour are expected in the area.
A nor'easter is possible on the first day of spring this weekend.
Warmer weather should be here by Wednesday.
Temperatures in the lower 60s and some gusty winds give way to what could be a rainy start to the work week.
A look at the weather forecast for the week ahead.
Clouds and sun on tap for the weekend with some snow flurries, before some serious warm temperatures come in for next week.
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Heavy snow is now expected for the area. The Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 4 a.m. Monday until 7 a.m. Tuesday.
The area could see another 4-7 inches, but forecasters say a slight westward shift to this storm could increase snow amounts.
The National Weather Service says the current storm could bring up to 10 inches of snow.
Don't let the recent warm weather fool you, winter hasn't gone anywhere.
Leave the gloves and hat behind, it's going to feel like spring this week in Reading.
An up-and-down forecast leaves residents uncertain of snow totals heading to Reading this weekend.
Less than an inch of snow is currently predicted for the area.
Watch out on the roads Monday morning.
A storm is expected to develop off the East coast this weekend.
Rain and snow could start falling this afternoon.
The advisory is in effect from 8 p.m. Wednesday night until 3 a.m. Thursday morning and will make for hazardous travel conditions.
Check out the hour by hour forecast for Reading, where temperatures remain steady and precipitation declines.
Shorter time frame, less accumulation than initially forecast.
A wintry mix is on the way for Reading and could produce the first measurable snowfall of the winter.
Warm weather and clouds are in the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day forecast.
The National Weather Service says areas of fog are expected to develop Thursday afternoon and evening.