
Bostonians can anticipate a mixed bag of weather conditions over the next few days, with a hint of summer on the horizon. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast suggests a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, mostly in the afternoon and evening hours. While the sun is expected to stay mostly visible, with a pleasant high around 77 degrees, the skies are set to turn more turbulent with about a 20% chance of precipitation.
As nighttime falls, the chance of showers and thunderstorms remains at 30%; although the clouds will be gathering, the temperatures are forecasted to dip only slightly, bottoming out around 56 degrees. Winds will be switching from light and variable to a gentle northern breeze after midnight - managing to hold the promise of a fresh day post the slight unrest.
Heading into tomorrow, the city faces a 60% probability of morning showers and slightly cooler air, bringing the high down to the mid-60s. An east wind around 6 mph is expected to carry in clearer skies by tomorrow night, with a low settling around 52 degrees.
Friday marks a turn for the better with sunny skies and temperatures expected to rebound to the low 70s, according to NBC Boston. The warmth is set to build through the weekend, and by Sunday, high temperatures should flirt with the 80-degree mark – sans the typical New England humidity, or any significant chance of rain.
Monday continues this trend, maintaining mostly sunny skies with highs soaring into the low 80s. With fairly steady weather expected into Tuesday - the city looks forward to a stretch of pleasant conditions, boasting highs near 82 and mostly sunny outlooks. It seems like the onset of June will be graced with a string of days that offers nary a hint of the preceding months' capricious temperament.









