Timing issue. Some are a bit later on in the day after many areas get in the 70's to near 80. Obviously better chance to be further SW, vs somewhere like Gloucester.
As long as the sun's out April is typically fine.
This morning with the cloudcover it felt like a typical rhea type day with temps in the 40's, sans the rain.
Add some sunshine and it became a fairly nice day with temps in the 50's under warming sun.
You can almost envision a future where we lose the nickel and dime storms that the interior capitalizes on and instead we need to rely on those big coastals for most of our seasonal accumulations, and as a result a more homogenous distribution of snowfall where coastal SE Mass averages about the same as NE CT.
some people making it sound like 70+ on memorial day is outrageous. sure, bad luck last year. but 2 months from now the odds are in our favor that we are much warmer. I'm not sure who is saying 90, or where that narrative came from
12/29/12 had a killer rain snow line. driving through Boston (rain) then 24S and 140S was basically the rs line. longitude helped a bit at my old house..but ftl where I live now. iirc, about 3-4" down in Acushnet