
Wind advisories remain in effect across most of Massachusetts and New Hampshire until early Friday, except for the South Shore. The strong winds are caused by a massive storm system off the coast of Newfoundland, which stretches from Greenland to the Mid-Atlantic, covering much of the U.S. east coast, as reported by NBC Boston.
Bostonians can expect snow showers today, but little accumulation is likely. Winds may gust up to 39 mph, reducing visibility and possibly affecting daily plans. Tonight, winds will remain brisk, up to 20 mph with gusts around 38 mph. Northwesterly winds continue through Saturday, with a chance of light snow and temperatures near freezing, as stated by the National Weather Service.
This weekend’s weather will be chilly and windy. Friday will be sunny with highs near 38°F, but strong gusts up to 25 mph are expected until early Friday. Saturday may bring light snow, with up to 1 inch possible, and up to 2-3 inches in some areas. Sunday will be sunny and calmer, with highs around 37°F, according to the National Weather Service.









