One Natick Farm Is Extending Outdoor Dining For Wacky Weather Weekend

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NATICK, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — It feels like summer outside but it's ... November. Some local restaurants are celebrating the unusual autumn weather with outdoor activities and dining that are typically closed for the season at this time.

Lookout Farm in Natick extended its outdoor dining for one more weekend to allow guests another chance to sit out and bask in the sun while enjoying some classic New England foods.

Lookout Farm CFO Brian Clymer said in honor of the "wacky weather" they decided to extend outdoor dining for Wacky Weather Weekend. He told WBZ's Suzanne Sausville the odd wave of warm weather has been good for business. Lookout Farm has space for up to 600 guests outside, while inside there is only enough space for about 200.

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"It's definitely a little off-putting to be wondering why we're in shorts and a t-shirt in November but I'm not complaining because it's going to be very dark and cold very soon," Christy Bowers said while sitting at one of the picnic tables eating a burger and drinking a beer in the sunshine.

The sun is expected to stay out all weekend long with a high of 75 degrees in Boston over the weekend, AccuWeather forecasts. In some areas around the city, it is expected to hit almost 80 degrees on Sunday.

WBZ's Suzanne Sausville (wbzSausville) has more:

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