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Boston Prepares for a Chilly Sunday and a Rainy Week Ahead as Predicted by the National Weather Service

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Published on December 15, 2024
Boston Prepares for a Chilly Sunday and a Rainy Week Ahead as Predicted by the National Weather ServiceSource: Unsplash/ Yuval Zukerman

Boston's weather forecast points to a chilly day ahead, with clouds gradually increasing throughout the day. The National Weather Service predicts "Partly sunny, with a high near 36," accompanied by light and variable wind conditions. Tonight, the city can expect cloudy skies, a low near 28, and a gentle south wind.

The new week begins with mostly cloudy skies and milder temperatures, with tomorrow's high approaching 40 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The calm weekend weather is expected to shift as "rain, mainly after midnight," is forecast for tomorrow night, with a 90% chance of precipitation. The rain is anticipated to continue into Tuesday morning, with temperatures potentially reaching 57 degrees. Meanwhile, NBC Boston reports a slight chance of "light sprinkles or flurries" in Central Massachusetts and interior New England early Monday morning, though most areas are expected to stay dry.

 Tuesday night's forecast promises clearer conditions with a low around 36, providing Bostonians a brief break from the rain. Wednesday's weather is expected to be partly cloudy, with highs in the upper 40s, before transitioning to a chance of rain after 5 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Wednesday night is predicted to bring more rain, with an 80% chance of precipitation.

Temperatures and weather conditions seesaw through the week with Thursday's outlook including possible morning rain and a high near 45. NBC Boston articulates a return to "partly cloudy and cooler" weather after Tuesday's rain, confirming the varied forecasts. By the end of the week, Bostonians should brace for additional precipitation with a 50% chance of rain and snow on Friday night, leading into partially sunny but still unsettled conditions over the following days.

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