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Farmers in western Massachusetts are calculating losses from this week's flooding. One farm that lost almost 50% of its crops is weighing the risks of planting the same fields in the future.
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Gauges maintained by the USGS between Montague and Holyoke, Massachusetts, indicate the river remains at flood stage — but as of Wednesday morning, most points were leveling off or starting to recede.
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A flood watch across western Massachusetts remains in effect until Tuesday morning.
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Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield says it has seen a recent uptick in respiratory illness cases in its emergency room, but several other hospitals in western Mass. said Wednesday that has not been the case, including at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Mercy Medical Center in Springfield and Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington.
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Runners will be forced to dodge some raindrops and struggle against a headwind, according to meteorologist Danielle Noyes. She says spectators would be smart to keep warm and bring along a raincoat, poncho or umbrella.
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The warm, 80-degree weather Boston has seen this week is expected to last only through Friday morning. In the early afternoon, temperatures rapidly fall, setting the tone for the rest of the weekend and the Boston Marathon on Monday.
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Researchers at the school teamed up with NASA scientists this winter to monitor snow, sleet and rain storms from the ground in the hopes of improving winter weather forecasts.
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If you're planning on heading to the Fenway area to enjoy the Red Sox opening day festivities, be prepared. Though the average high in the city should be the 50 degrees Fahrenheit, the wind will make it feel like it's winter.
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With the official start of spring on Monday, a review of Connecticut’s winter shows that many towns and cities had virtually untouched snow budgets, according to the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities.
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An official in Windsor, Massachusetts, said the town got three and a half feet of snow in some places.