
According to the latest updates from the National Weather Service, Boston residents can expect a week filled with weather transitions, ranging from sunny spells to potential snowfall. Today's daytime conditions are partly sunny, with a high near 44 and a gentle west wind at 5 to 7 mph. The skies will turn mostly cloudy tonight, with temperatures dropping to a low around 36, accompanied by a southwest wind at 8 to 11 mph.
As we move into Tuesday, the city should see mostly sunny skies with a cooler high near 41. Gusts could ramp up to 28 mph amid northwest winds of 11 to 17 mph. Tuesday night's forecast calls for mostly clear skies, though it'll be significantly chillier with a low around 17, and northwest winds continuing at 7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. These details were provided through the National Weather Service.
Wednesday is the week's midpoint. It brings sunshine, a high near 31, and relatively calmer northwest winds of 5 to 7 mph. As evening approaches, there's a 40% chance of snow after midnight, with less than one inch of accumulation possible. Temperatures bottom out around 21 degrees. However, come Thursday, the forecast calls for rain possibly mixed with snow, transitioning to all rain after noon with a certainty of precipitation and a high near 45.
Thursday night will bring rain before 7 pm, with mostly cloudy skies and a low of around 30. Winds could gust up to 23 mph. Friday will be sunny with a high of 37. The weekend brings more snow, especially Saturday night, which could be heavy at times. Snow will continue into Sunday, mixing with rain, with a high of around 40.
This week will be a mix of weather. After Sunday night’s snow, Monday will start cloudy with fog, clearing in the afternoon. A cold front Monday night may bring rain and snow. Winds could hit 40 mph Tuesday. Thursday will bring snow and a wintry mix, with better weather by Saturday.









