GREENFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The rain we have seen has been beneficial, despite wildfires still raging in parts of the state.
For 26.57% of the state — including Boston, the North Shore and MetroWest — the drought was classified as extreme.Sign up for our NewslettersAll regions of the state, except for Cape Cod and the ...
The town is urging the state to bolster research and potential regulations for polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as ...
Low pressure continues to pull away from the coast, so as the day goes on, we will see wet weather coming to end. This rain ...
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WLNE) — The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation said that the almost two inches of ...
Meteorologists are keeping a close eye on whether “wintry weather” arrives in Massachusetts around Thanksgiving and Black ...
Thursday's rain may help prevent new fires in Massachusetts, but it'll take more of a soaking to get the state out of the ...
A new weather outlook, released by the Climate Prediction Center this week, shows what may be in store for us this winter – ...
The region received anywhere from three-quarters of an inch to around 2 inches from Thursday morning until sunrise today.
BOXFORD - Massachusetts finally got some long-awaited rain on Thursday, but was it enough to douse the wildfires that have ...
It has been since August 18TH since there was a half inch or more of rain in a single day at Westover Air Reserve Base in ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – We finally saw some significant and beneficial rain on Thursday, something we really haven’t seen in ...