
Boston will experience mild conditions, followed by rain and snowfall, and then a cold snap. Today, the city will have clear skies with highs in the mid-30s and northwest winds at 6-9 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Tonight, clouds will increase with a low around 27 and south winds at 5-9 mph. On Saturday, expect a high near 45, with rain likely by the afternoon, continuing into the night with a low around 33. The chance of rain is 60%, and melting snow may cause some travel issues, as reported by the National Weather Service.
On Sunday, temperatures will reach 39°F with snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches and a 90% chance of precipitation. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will see temperatures in the low 20s. The following days will bring the coldest weather in nearly two years, with wind chills "well below zero." "We haven’t seen the likes of this cold in almost two years." This cold snap will be brief, with possible storms expected later in the week, as stated by NBC Boston.









