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Boston Braces for Season's Coldest Night with Single-Digit Temperatures

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Published on December 22, 2024
Boston Braces for Season's Coldest Night with Single-Digit TemperaturesSource: Google Street View

Bostonians, prepare for the chill as the city faces what is expected to be the coldest night of the season so far. According to NBC Boston, temperatures are forecasted to drop to single digits across New England tonight, with some areas potentially falling below zero. On the bright side, the biting winds are predicted to ease by this afternoon, making the frigid conditions slightly more tolerable.

Looking ahead, tomorrow promises a slight reprieve with highs nearing 26 degrees, a mild improvement assisted by sunny skies and minimal winds, according to forecasts from NOAA's National Weather Service. Despite the current freeze, a gentle warm-up is on the horizon, with temperatures gradually climbing towards the 40-degree mark as the week progresses.

As for precipitation, a dash of wintry weather might make an appearance this Christmas Eve, although it appears primed to yield little more than a dusting in Southern New England. Northern New England could see slightly more, with "a couple of inches with a quick-moving weather system," as detailed by NBC Boston.

By the time Christmas Day rolls around, conditions seem set for a serene holiday. Mostly sunny skies with the high of about 34 degrees will grace Boston, as indicated by the National Weather Service. Coasting into the latter part of the week, the mercury is expected to nudge ever closer to 40 degrees, allowing New Englanders to thaw a bit from the recent deep freeze.

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