
Bostonians are bracing for a bout of unpredictable weather as forecasters project a week marked by scattered showers and a mix of sun. The National Weather Service predicts today will see a 30% chance of precipitation, with cloudy skies and a high hovering near 49 degrees. Showers could hit before 1 p.m., returning later in the afternoon, with east winds gusting up to 20 mph. Tonight, the chance of showers drops slightly before clearing up by 8 p.m., with temperatures dipping to a low of 42 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Transitioning into Friday, the forecast suggests a partial reprieve from the drizzle. Residents can expect partly sunny skies, which may coax the mercury up near 54 degrees. Yet the tranquility may be short-lived as Friday night could usher in a 30 percent chance of showers after midnight, with a low around 46 degrees. As reported by NBC Boston, the approaching weekend promises a "fairly decent" respite, with leftover warmth on Saturday to drive highs into the 60s, despite potential for scattered showers in the afternoon.
Looking to the latter half of the weekend, Sunday will bounce back to full sunshine with a high near 60, offering Bostonians a taste of cerulean skies and steady breezes. The serene conditions are expected to spill over into the early week, with sunny forecasts for both Monday and Tuesday, where temperatures may gently escalate to the low 60s.
However, the threat of showers re-emerges by midweek, reasserting the city's tempestuous spring pattern. "A chance of showers" looms for both Tuesday night and into Wednesday, with mostly cloudy coverage and highs near 61, as detailed by the National Weather Service. Despite these intermittent wet spells, the broader outlook suggests a generally dry week, potentially granting residents a slow modulation in temperatures as we steer into the latter April days.









