
Boston locals can anticipate a temperate, albeit somewhat cloudy weekend, with Mother's Day promising to be decent despite potential light showers according to forecast updates. The National Weather Service reports today holding partly sunny skies, with highs hovering around 56 degrees and a mild northeast wind. The city's Saturday night looks to be mostly cloudy, with temperatures dropping to a low around 43.
Weather patterns have been merciful this prelude to Mother's Day, following an astounding display of the aurora borealis last night, visible as far south as Florida. While the intensity of the geomagnetic storm has waned, forecasters are still vigilant for any additional solar energy releases, expected to subside early next week, this information was provided by NBC Boston.
Come Sunday, Mother's Day celebrators might endure a brief shower in the afternoon, but overall conditions will remain mild with a mostly cloudy outlook and highs nearing 58. And while Monday nights are predicted to dip into the lower 50s, the start of the workweek is projected to usher in sunnier skies and the thermometer climbing back into the 60s.
Looking ahead, Bostonians can expect an upswing in temperature on Tuesday, reaching into the low 70s, despite looming chances of rain by midweek. "We’ll be back to the milder air, and the brighter skies," an NBC forecast detailed, despite the shift to cloudier evenings with shower possibilities as the week progresses.









