
The city of Boston is preparing for a weekend of variable weather, with forecasts indicating early morning fog, partial sunshine, and the chance of light rain. The National Weather Service anticipates patchy fog before 9 a.m. today, transitioning to clouds and mostly sunny conditions later, with highs approaching 70 degrees and a light east wind.
Tonight's forecast indicates a higher chance of fog and clouds, with lows around 56 degrees. According to NWS, The weather is expected to cause only a minor disruption to the weekend.
Looking ahead to Sunday, Bostonians can anticipate mostly cloudy skies with some occasional sunshine. NBC Boston reports that while a few sprinkles are possible, conditions are expected to remain mostly dry. Daytime temperatures are projected to be in the mid to upper 60s, gradually falling into the 50s at night.
On Monday, the forecast predicts an increase in sunny intervals and a slight rise in temperatures. The early part of the week is expected to feature calm winds alongside partly sunny conditions, with highs around 70 degrees. However, a frontal system moving in by late Tuesday may bring the chance of scattered showers.
On a broader scale, the area is monitoring weather patterns beyond its immediate vicinity. Helene, now diminished in strength, is affecting the southern U.S. regions with residual rainfall. Meanwhile, in the tropics, storms Isaac and Joyce are generating waves but currently pose no imminent threat to land.









