
Bostonians brace yourselves for a classic spring roller coaster of weather, as forecasts predict a mixture of clouds, sun, and showers to cap off the week and kick-start the next one. According to the National Weather Service, today expects to see some patchy fog before giving way to a cloudy sky with a high creeping up to 48 degrees. The weekend will bring some reprieve, with Saturday dawning mostly sunny and a high near 54, though it's not all clear skies ahead.
Tonight, the clouds linger on with temperatures hovering around a bearable 38 degrees. But don't pack your brollies away just yet for Sunday's forecast calls for a chance of showers in the morning hours, affecting those with plans for St. Patrick's Day parades. "A chance of showers between 8am and 2pm," reports the National Weather Service, keeping those parade outfits potentially at the mercy of a 30% precipitation probability.
Looking forward to the coming week, Bostonians can expect a generally sunny disposition in the sky. Monday and Tuesday are foreseen to have mostly sunny days with highs in the 40s, providing a cooler but pleasant start to the new week. With partly cloudy nights and temperatures resting in the low 30s, it's evident that spring's fickle nature remains on full display in the city's weather forecast.









