
Boston is set to enjoy another warm day this Tuesday with temperatures expected to reach the high 60s along the coast and potentially hitting the 80-degree mark in some inland areas. The fair weather is anticipated to last until Wednesday, which is forecasted to bring low to mid-85 degrees across the region. An increase in humidity is also on the horizon, though the air won't turn uncomfortably muggy until Thursday, according to NBC Boston.
However, the extended streak of dry conditions is expected to end by Thursday. NBC Boston reports that the onset of a rain system will be "quick and strong" potentially affecting the Thursday morning commute with scattered storms and downpours. These conditions are set to offer a brief respite for allergy sufferers, with high pollen counts persisting until rain helps to clear the air.
Looking ahead, the likelihood of showers persists through the weekend. The National Weather Service indicates a 40% chance of precipitation for Friday and Saturday. Saturday is particularly noteworthy, as it coincides with the pride parade – attendees should come prepared for intermittent showers and possibly an isolated storm.
For the latter part of the weekend and into Monday, the chance of showers continues with temperatures hovering around the mid-70s. "A chance of showers" is the common theme from Sunday to Monday, with a 30% to 40% probability of precipitation forecasted, according to the National Weather Service. While the rain may complicate outdoor plans, it brings with it a promise of fresher days ahead for those affected by seasonal allergies.









