
Bostonians can look forward to a pleasant stretch of weather, with the National Weather Service predicting a series of sunny and warm days starting on Thursday and expected to extend into the following week. According to the forecast, today will be sunny with highs around 81 degrees. Light southeast winds will pick up through the morning, segueing into partly cloudy skies overnight.
The city is bracing for a smoky haze from the west as wildfires persist in the Intermountain West. "Few clouds may pop up from time to time today, and we’ll also note a thickening smoky haze approaching from the west," reports a NBC Boston article. The smoke is expected to intensify Thursday night into Friday, potentially resulting in striking red sunrises and sunsets. This atmospheric effect is a stark reminder of the ongoing environmental crises, despite the fair local weather.
While a pop-up shower or storm can't be entirely ruled out for late Friday, a weak front coming from the north should primarily affect coastal sea breezes over the weekend without substantially lowering temperatures inland. Looking ahead to the weekend, the forecast remains favorable with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s, a touch of fall crispness to the slightly dipping temperatures, providing a gentle reprieve.
Residents with an eye on the skies might be curious about a developing storm off the Southeast Coast next week, but as of now, it seems the dry conditions will persist. "We’re keeping tabs on a storm brewing off the Southeast Coast next week," NBC Boston continues. "Right now, it appears that our dry weather will hold, but it wouldn’t take much to nudge it north to the Northeast." As September unveils these late-season warmth, locals have every reason to take advantage and enjoy the outdoors while monitoring the environmental signs with vigilance.









