
Bostonians who went out for Black Friday sales experienced cool temperatures and breezy conditions, a change from the wet weather on Thanksgiving Day. The high temperature was expected to "climb into the mid 40s," with winds gusting "to 25 mph at times." Motorists were advised to be cautious, especially on bridges and overpasses, which can freeze quickly, according to the NBC Boston.
After the rain on Thanksgiving, the forecast for the night calls for mostly clear skies with temperatures dropping "into the upper 20s and lower 30s". For the weekend, Boston is expected to have "Sunny, with a high near 42" on Saturday, and similar sunny conditions with a slightly cooler high near 40 degrees on Sunday, as detailed by the National Weather Service and NBC Boston.
The beginning of next week is expected to stay cool with sunny skies, and temperatures will be in the low 40s or high 30s. NBC Boston noted that "much of next week will feature below-average temperatures," with highs in the "mid to upper 30s" from Monday to Friday.
The forecast for the week is generally clear, but there is "a chance of snow" late Wednesday into Thursday. The National Weather Service mentioned a 30% chance of precipitation, and NBC Boston noted that "a quick-moving weather system could produce a few flurries over Greater Boston." However, no significant impact is expected, and residents will be kept updated if there are any changes.









