
Bostonians basking in sunny skies can anticipate a sequence of crisp autumn days ahead, with temperatures comfortably hovering in the 60s. According to National Weather Service, the city will experience a stretch of mostly sunny conditions. The forecast predicts the highs will teeter near 63 degrees today, then dip slightly for a cooler but still bright Thursday.
Come evening, temperatures will drop to the mid-40s, setting the stage for a brisk but beneficial layering weather. The colder nights will give way to predominantly sunny days, particularly on Friday and Saturday, with the warmest temperatures anticipated to peak in the 70s over the weekend. However, clouds are expected to roll in Sunday, with "a chance of showers after 7pm," as highlighted on National Weather Service's website.
While New England enjoys its serene fall skies, our southern neighbors are bracing for the turmoil of Hurricane Milton. Marked as a category 4 cyclone, Milton is gearing up to besiege the Florida coastline with expected landfall between Tampa and Fort Myers. A significant concern has been raised with "flooding rain, a major storm surge, and destructive winds," as reported by Boston 25 News. Floridians face a crescendo of hazardous conditions that will persist until the hurricane progresses into the open Atlantic come Thursday evening
Though Hurricane Milton's ferocity is poised to wreak havoc in The Sunshine State, it will not extend its vengeful grasp to New England. Bostonians may rest easy with the knowledge that the hurricane's path will not affect their weather. So as Milton rages elsewhere, locals can embrace the pleasantries of an uninterrupted fall—a season that unfurls slowly, winds thematically softer, and the sun genially casting its gaze upon the amber and auburn tapestry of New England.









