
The Bay City basks in a bout of fine weather as Bostonians greet a mostly sunny Saturday, with thermometers climbing to a comfortable mid-70s along the coast and lower 80s inland. The weekend forecast, obtained from the National Weather Service, promises light and variable winds turning easterly during the morning hours. Tonight anticipates a slight turn, introducing patchy fog post-10 pm and ushering in a marginally cloudier sky, attaching a 60-degree cushion to the coastal city's resting hours.
Come Sunday, the city may wake to wandering veils of fog, yet they're slated to succumb before the 9 a.m. hour, revealing mostly cloudy skies that clear gradually, lending the day a high nearly identical to Saturday's comfortable digits. The early workweek, according to NBC Boston, will wrap Boston in warmer embrace with the thermostat stretching into the low to mid-80s beneath a mostly sunny dome come Monday and Tuesday.
But those yearning for rainfall, the scant promise looms as the week progresses. Thursday may mark a shift—the persistent high pressure over New England weakening, thereby permitting tropical whispers from the south to tease the region with potential showers, particularly over southeast segments. The likelihood of precipitation remains meager, yet stands as the week's sole beacon for those in search of a respite from an otherwise dry spell.
As the week rolls on, Bostonians may witness a subtle downturn in temperature come next weekend. The arrival of fall, a mere Sunday away, is expected to coincide with a descent of the mercury into the upper 60s and lower 70s, complementing the seasonal change. In a forecast tinged with fleeting warmth and anticipation of cooler days ahead, the dance of sun and cloud plays out over the city's skies, earmarking the imminent farewell to a Boston summer.









