'January Thaw' Moving In This Weekend
The annual warm-up known as the "January thaw" is moving in this weekend.
A "January thaw" is moving in, according to meteorologists at WHDH-TV.
"Our annual January Thaw is upon us for the next several days," Ch. 7 meteorologist Jeremy Reiner posted in his blog on Tuesday.
For the past three days, the entire staff of the Ch. 7 "Weather Center" has been blogging about the mild temperatures.
Typically, the January thaw happens between Jan. 20-26 and is happening slightly earlier than usual this year, Reiner said.
But it will be a thaw in what has already been a mild winter. Meteorologist Pete Bouchard said there have been only 9 days with below normal temperatures since the meteorological start to winter on Dec. 1.
The National Weather Service forecasts that high temperatures in Natick will be around 40 through Saturday, with the temperature getting into the mid-50s on Sunday. The temperatures will remain in the high 40s on Monday, the weather service said.
An even longer term forecast from Accuweather says that while temperatures will remain mild through mid-week next week, by next Friday, Jan. 18, temperatures will drop below freezing and will actually start a streak of below normal temperatures.