
The Big Apple's neighbor, Boston, is seeing sunlit skies today with temperatures taking a mild climb to the 50s, but locals should keep their umbrellas at arm's reach because change is on the horizon. The National Weather Service reports today's high is near a comfortable 52 degrees, under the grace of a west wind that could gust up to 23 mph. The respite comes with a caveat, as clouds are expected to edge in tonight, bringing down temperatures to around 36 degrees.
The weekend kicks off with partly sunny conditions on Saturday, sporting a high near 46, but Sunday brings the promise of rain, cloud cover, and heftier winds. "A chance of rain, mainly after 1pm," states a forecast from the National Weather Service, with the chance of precipitation sitting at 50% Sunday night into Monday. Monday itself is forecasted to be a sopper, complete with rain and thunderstorms, and locals can expect a high near 60 with potentially blustery conditions as southeast winds could tear through at 23 to 26 mph.
Not to be caught off guard, the team at Boston 25 News likewise shines a spotlight on the upcoming inclement weather. Saturday successfully claims the title of the weekend's best as highs aim for the upper 40s and generous sunshine. However, the climate pivot that's garnering attention promises a good soaking to conclude the weekend. A brewing storm tracks northward, Boston 25 News cautions, targeting Beantown from Sunday evening through Monday with a noteworthy weather event.
More specifically, "We will have the risk for a few showers, likely in the afternoon Sunday towards the end of the Patriots game - which you can watch here on Boston 25!" the Boston 25 News reports. With the heaviest rainfall predicted for Monday accompanied by significant winds, unsecured outdoor items might face the upheaval. Clear skies are not expected to make a steadfast return until midweek, promising mostly sunny conditions by Wednesday, followed by partly cloudy evenings and more sun to round out the week.









