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An award winning journalist covering major breaking news and severe weather both live in-studio, and live on location, across New England, New York, and Canada. As a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist, particular specialities include climate change, severe weather, and environmental reporting. Experience as a one-man-band, shooting, writing, and editing day-of general assignment stories. Frequent radio work both in the United States and Canada.
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53% of Hong Kong Firms Target GBA for Growth, Driven by Innovation and Market Potential
The 2024 Page Insights C-suite Confidence Insights report reveals that 53% of Hong Kong businesses are targeting the Greater Bay Area (GBA) for growth, driven by the area's market opportunities, technological innovation, and supportive government policies. The research, which surveyed 277 C-suite and senior management leaders from the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, indicates a focus on sectors such as Banking & Financial Services, Technology, FMCG, Healthcare & Life Sciences, and Industrial & Manufacturing. Rupert Forster of Michael Page Greater China highlighted the GBA's role in strategic expansion and innovation. The report also notes a positive sentiment among Hong Kong's C-suite leaders, with high confidence scores for company and industry outlooks, and a strategic shift in hiring towards sales, marketing, technology, and R&D roles.
Windy Wednesday But More Warmth Ahead
Powerful winds gusting 40-50 mph are causing some disruptions in New England, with trees down and power outages. Winds will remain gusty into the evening before easing overnight. A weak system will bring spot showers to southern New England, with lows in the 20s and 30s. Thursday will be sunnier with highs near 50 and less wind. A disturbance on Friday will bring snow showers to northern New England and rain to the south, but impacts will be minimal. The weekend will see clearing skies and cooler temperatures, with highs in the 30s and 40s. By Sunday, temperatures will climb back to near 50, and early next week will be warm with highs in the 60s.
Spring-Like Storm to Bring Rain, Snow and Wind to Parts of New England
A spring-like storm is set to hit New England tonight, bringing heavy rain, wet snow, and strong winds. Southern New England will experience heavy rain and temperatures near 50°F, while northern New England will see wet, pasty snow with temperatures in the 30s. The transition from rain to snow will be abrupt, particularly around the Lakes Region of New Hampshire and Augusta, Maine. The highest mountains in New Hampshire and Maine could receive up to a foot of snow, with strong southeast winds gusting 40-60 mph causing potential power outages. The storm will clear by Thursday night, with cooler air and a mix of sun and clouds expected on Friday. The weekend will be bright and dry but cool, with another warm-up anticipated next week.
Get Ready for Snowy Saturday Night
Clouds are thickening across New England with temperatures in the 20s. Snow is expected to start this afternoon, with varying times across regions. Southern New England will see snow turn to rain overnight, while Northern New England will continue to experience snow into Sunday. Snowfall amounts will range from 1-3 inches south and east of Boston to 6-9 inches in Northern New England. Sunday will bring a mix of sun and clouds to Boston with highs near 40. The upcoming week will be mostly sunny with temperatures rising from the 20s to 40 by week's end, with another storm possible next week.
Periods of Light Rain Saturday Could Turn to Snow
Several stormy weather chances are expected across New England in the coming week, with the first storm bringing rain to Southern New England and snow to parts of Vermont, New Hampshire, and interior Maine. Accumulations will be modest, with higher totals in the northern regions. The storm will clear by early Sunday, potentially leaving a dusting of snow in Greater Boston. Cooler temperatures and snow showers are expected on Monday, with another storm bringing a mix of rain and snow by midweek. A third storm is possible late next week, likely bringing more rain than snow.
Chilly Winds Move In for Friday
Heavy rain is being replaced by sunshine as gusty west winds bring in cooler air. Temperatures will drop into the 30s and 40s, with snow showers continuing in northern New England. Friday will see a mix of sun and clouds with highs near 40 degrees and breezy conditions. Winds will ease over the weekend, with temperatures slipping further. Northern New England will have extra clouds on Saturday, while Sunday will be sunnier. Next week will bring a warm-up with highs in the 50s and 60s, accompanied by showers on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Chilly Winds Move In for Friday
Heavy rain transitions to sunshine with gusty west winds bringing cooler air. Temperatures will drop into the 30s and 40s, with snow showers continuing in northern New England, potentially adding up to 6 inches of accumulation. Friday will see a mix of sun and clouds with highs near 40 degrees and breezy conditions. Winds will ease over the weekend, with temperatures slipping further. Northern New England will experience extra clouds on Saturday, while Sunday will be sunnier. Next week, temperatures will warm up into the 50s and 60s, accompanied by showers on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Sunny Weekend on the Way
Expect lots of sunshine this weekend with temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s inland and cooler temperatures in the 70s along the coast due to a sea breeze. High-pressure conditions will dominate, leading to clear skies and low humidity. By Monday, hazy, hot, and humid air will start to move in, pushing temperatures towards 90 degrees by Tuesday. A front may bring isolated showers late Tuesday or early Wednesday, but significant rainfall is unlikely.
Get Ready for Spring-Like Weekend Across New England
A chilly end to the week will transition into a spring-like weekend across New England with temperatures climbing. Northern New England will see highs in the 30s with a mix of sun and clouds, while Southern New England will experience highs in the 40s with sunshine. The warming trend continues into Monday with highs reaching the 50s, followed by a storm bringing rain and possibly a wintry mix by Thursday. Temperatures will dip again, leading to a chilly start to March.
Video: Intense heat, threat of storms on Thursday
The forecast for Boston, Massachusetts, and New England predicts intense heat with temperatures feeling over 100 degrees due to humidity. Isolated storms are possible, particularly north and west of Boston, with risks of damaging winds and hail. The heat and humidity will persist through the weekend, with a slight drop in humidity on Friday but continued high temperatures.
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