
Winter is settling in across New England, and Bostonians are in for a cold weekend. Today, expect "sunny, with a high near 33," and a chilly low of 20°F tonight. Saturday will be similar, with "sunny" weather and a high just above freezing. It’ll stay dry, but the breeze will make it feel even colde, as mentioned by the National Weather Service.
According to NBC Boston, "A chilly stretch continues through the weekend following Wednesday’s unseasonably warm high in the low 60s, which was overshadowed by all day rain." Temperatures are expected to remain below average, with Boston typically seeing highs in the low 40s this time of year. The week ahead shows a slight warming trend, with Monday's highs in the 40s and Tuesday reaching the mid-50s. However, the weather will likely be wet, with a "chance of rain after noon" on Monday and "rain likely" by early Tuesday morning, as stated by the National Weather Service.
Next week, the weather in New England will be a mix of conditions. "Showers are likely to develop on Monday afternoon and linger into Tuesday," followed by drier weather on Wednesday, which is expected to be "mostly sunny." However, "unsettled weather" could return on Thursday. By the end of the week, temperatures will be cooler, with highs around 47 degrees. The weather will continue to change, so residents should be prepared for both rain and colder temperatures, as reported by NBC Boston.









