
Bostonians experienced a warm farewell to the workweek but are now gearing up for a noticeably cooler weekend, as per reports from NBC Boston. After basking in temperatures near 80 degrees on Thursday and Friday, the city is settling into the 50s today. High pressure, clear skies, and cooler air are taking the stage, dialing back the unseasonable warmth.
As night falls, the thermometer is expected to drop further, with coastal areas nearing freezing and inland regions dipping below. The incoming chill, intensified, by the wind will likely make conditions feel closer to the upper 20s. "Daylight Saving time ends Sunday early morning, don't forget to set the clocks back," notes NBC Boston, a shift that will usher in earlier evenings with sunset scheduled for 4:34 pm and sunrise at 6:21 am.
Looking ahead, the Weather Forecast predicts a gradual warming trend heading into next week. Boston is forecasted to see temperatures climb from a cool start, eventually hitting highs in the 70s by Wednesday. This brief respite of warmth comes before a cold front is expected to move through, resetting the temperatures back to cooler norms in the mid-50s.
The extended forecast also outlines conditions for the week, with a low around 36 tonight and sunny skies promising a high near 51 on Sunday. While Monday will start with partly sunny weather and a high near 55, the temperatures should peak by midweek, reaching around 75 degrees on Wednesday. "Partly sunny, with a high near 75. West wind 11 to 14 mph," details the Weather Forecast in the Boston area. As the warmth wanes, the city can anticipate a mostly sunny Thursday with a high near 65, and the approach of Friday introduces a high near 60, accompanied by the steady hum of northwest winds.









