Sunday, October 28, 2007

Red Sox One Away from Another Championship!

Red Sox nation is on a high tonight as the streaking Sox won another one tonight at Coors Field, 10-5, against the Rockies. They are now up 3-0 in the World Series. It looks like it is in the bag for another world championship coming to Boston and New England either tomorrow or early this upcoming week. The weather will be a grandslam as well with beautiful weather through the period and Halloween at this point looks to be absolutely perfect with highs in the mid and upper 60's for the trick-or-treaters. This time last night I would not have said that the temperatures would have been that warm. During the course of the evening, temperatures will drop from about 60 degrees at 5-6PM to the low 50's by 10PM. Before that, we have to face a cold Monday with high temperatures staying in the mid and upper 40's here in Southern New England. We are currently under a Freeze Watch for temperatures to fall below freezing for several hours on Sunday night and again Monday night and Tuesday morning. These won't be barely freezes, but hardcore freezes with temperatures getting well below freezing, into the mid and upper 20's. We warm up for Halloween and Thursday before we cool right back down for Friday.

World Series Game 3 Forecast

Boston @ Colorado (BOS leads 3-0)

8:00PM

First Pitch...............Mostly Clear, Winds SW-5 to 10mph; 48

Last Pitch.................Mostly Clear, Winds SW-Calm to 5mph; 41

BOSTON CELEBRATION (1AM)..........Mostly Clear; 38

CONTINUED (3AM).................................Mostly Clear; 32

So there you go. If you go out celebrating, just know that it is going to be a cold one. I don't too many will notice the cold out in Boston...the mass of bodies will make it feel much warmer, right? Or the booze.

Almost forgot.....

WEEK 8 FORECAST

Patriots v. Redskins

4:05PM Gillete Stadium

Kickoff...........................Mostly Sunny; Winds W-15 to 20mph, gusting to 35mph; 56

Halftime........................Mostly Sunny; Winds W-10 to 20 mph, gusting to 35mph; 53

End.................................Mostly Clear; Winds W- 10 to 15 mph; 48

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Next forecast tomorrow. Go Sox and Pats!

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