Prolonged Atmospheric River in the Northwest; Snow in the North-Central US

A prolonged atmospheric river will bring heavy rainfall which may lead to widespread urban and river flooding, heavy mountain snow, along with gusty winds to the Pacific Northwest into the northern Rockies through much of the week. A clipper will bring a period of snow across the upper Midwest and the Great Lakes into Tuesday, before a stronger system bring more wintry impacts. Read More >

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Norton, MA Local Forecast Office

10NM SW Gloucester MA

Marine Point Forecast

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    • Overnight

      Overnight:NW wind around 6 kt. Mostly clear. Seas around 2 ft.

      Low: 19 °F

      NW 6kt
      2ft

    • Tuesday

      Tuesday:Variable winds less than 5 kt becoming SW 5 to 7 kt in the afternoon. Increasing clouds. Seas 1 to 2 ft.

      High: 34 °F

      ⇑SW 7kt
      1-2ft

    • Tuesday Night

      Tuesday Night:SSW wind 8 to 10 kt. A chance of snow between 8pm and 11pm, then a chance of rain after 11pm.   Seas around 3 ft.

      Low: 32 °F

      SSW 10kt
      3ft

    • Wednesday

      Wednesday:SW wind 8 to 11 kt becoming SSW 13 to 18 kt in the morning. Rain likely, mainly after 2pm.   Seas 2 to 3 ft.

      High: 46 °F

      ⇑SSW 18kt
      2-3ft

    • Wednesday Night

      Wednesday Night:SSW wind 17 to 20 kt becoming WSW after midnight. Rain likely, mainly before 11pm.   Seas around 3 ft.

      Low: 37 °F

      SSW 20kt
      3ft

    • Thursday

      Thursday:W wind 16 to 19 kt. Mostly sunny. Seas 2 to 3 ft.

      High: 40 °F

      W 19kt
      2-3ft

    • Thursday Night

      Thursday Night:W wind around 19 kt. Partly cloudy. Seas around 3 ft.

      Low: 27 °F

      W 19kt
      3ft

    • Friday

      Friday:W wind 16 to 18 kt. Sunny. Seas 2 to 3 ft.

      High: 34 °F

      W 18kt
      2-3ft

    • Friday Night

      Friday Night:W wind 12 to 15 kt. A chance of snow.   Seas 1 to 2 ft.

      Low: 28 °F

      W 15kt
      1-2ft


High and low forecast temperature values represent air temperature.

Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point

Last Update: 9:58 pm EST Dec 8, 2025
Forecast Valid: 12am EST Dec 9, 2025-6pm EST Dec 15, 2025

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Detailed Forecast


Overnight
NW wind around 6 kt. Mostly clear. Seas around 2 ft.
Tuesday
Variable winds less than 5 kt becoming SW 5 to 7 kt in the afternoon. Increasing clouds. Seas 1 to 2 ft.
Tuesday Night
SSW wind 8 to 10 kt. A chance of snow between 8pm and 11pm, then a chance of rain after 11pm. Seas around 3 ft.
Wednesday
SW wind 8 to 11 kt becoming SSW 13 to 18 kt in the morning. Rain likely, mainly after 2pm. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Wednesday Night
SSW wind 17 to 20 kt becoming WSW after midnight. Rain likely, mainly before 11pm. Seas around 3 ft.
Thursday
W wind 16 to 19 kt. Mostly sunny. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Thursday Night
W wind around 19 kt. Partly cloudy. Seas around 3 ft.
Friday
W wind 16 to 18 kt. Sunny. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Friday Night
W wind 12 to 15 kt. A chance of snow. Seas 1 to 2 ft.

Seas are reported as significant wave height, which is the average of the highest third of the waves. Individual wave heights may be more than twice the significant wave height.

*Notices:

  1. This forecast is for a single location. For safety concerns, mariners should be aware of the weather over a larger area. Forecast information for a larger area can be found within the zone forecast and the NDFD graphics.
  2. The forecast conditions at a particular point may not exceed the criteria of a Small Craft Advisory, Gale, Storm etc. These watches/warnings/advisories are issued for the entire zone in which the point resides and mariners should act accordingly.
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Point Forecast: 42.51°N 70.83°W
Last Update: 9:58 pm EST Dec 8, 2025
Forecast Valid: 12am EST Dec 9, 2025-6pm EST Dec 15, 2025
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