
The National Weather Service predicts a rain-soaked week ahead, with temperatures swinging from 50 degrees to a low of 40 degrees. Starting Sunday night, Boston is looking at a 100% chance of rain after 8 p.m., with the thermometer climbing slightly to hover around 54 degrees before dawn—a late reprieve from the day's cloudy but dry conditions, according to the weather experts.
With wind speeds picking up on Monday, reaching up to 50 mph, Boston's set for stormy gusts alongside more raindrops. As the evening approaches, chances of rain diminish to 40 percent before the night is over, and winds gradually calm down to a less alarming pace.
Tuesday will throw in a 50 percent chance of rain after the morning commute, with the wind holding steady on the lighter side at 8 mph, while Tuesday night's forecast teases a drop below freezing. While midweek brings a respite with mostly sunny skies, the mercury won't rise much above the low 40 degrees, according to detailed insights from the National Weather Service.
Boston’s weather keeps playing the same track toward the week’s end, mostly sunny and dry during the day with partly cloudy evenings. Temperatures drop into the high 20s, then rise slightly for daytime highs that’ll struggle to push past the low 40s.
Looking ahead to next weekend, there will be a bit of a break in the precipitation pattern with partly sunny skies and a mild high near 43 degrees.









