
Today, Boston is expected to have sunny weather, with temperatures rising to the mid-50s. Clear skies will continue into the evening, with temperatures dropping to the mid-30s overnight. The National Weather Service reports that it will be partly cloudy at night.
Despite the pleasant fall weather, there is an Elevated Fire Threat for the commonwealth due to dry conditions and ongoing breezes. A Red Flag Warning is in effect for southern New Hampshire from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today. "Outdoor burning is not recommended in the region throughout the day," as reported by NBC Boston.
On Monday, Bostonians can expect sunny skies with highs just over 50 degrees. There may be patchy frost in the morning, as the National Weather Service predicts lows in the upper 20s in some suburbs. By Tuesday, temperatures are expected to rise into the upper 50s with clouds and light conditions.
By midweek, warmer winds are expected to bring temperatures into the low 70s by Wednesday and into the mid-70s for Halloween. Trick-or-treaters can anticipate mostly cloudy skies and dry conditions, with NBC Boston forecasting temperatures in the low 70s early in the evening, dropping to the upper 60s around 8 p.m. However, there is a chance of some light showers late Thursday night into Friday morning as a weak front moves through.
Next weekend, temperatures are expected to cool down, with Saturday's high around the mid-50s. Residents will also need to set their clocks back an hour next Saturday night for the end of Daylight Saving Time, resulting in earlier evenings.









