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Boston Braces for Warmer Week Ahead After Chilly Winds, NWS Forecasts Spring-Like Temperatures

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Published on March 09, 2025
Boston Braces for Warmer Week Ahead After Chilly Winds, NWS Forecasts Spring-Like TemperaturesSource: Wikipedia/Nelson48 at English Wikipedia, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Boston residents can expect a break from the recent chilly weather as the week progresses, according to the latest forecasts. While the weekend continued with temperatures hovering around the 40s and wind gusts reaching 40-50 mph yesterday, the National Weather Service predicts "isolated showers between 2pm and 3pm," and increasing clouds today, with a high near 44 and gusts as high as 26 mph. In contrast, Sunday morning started off cold but is expected to warm up to the low to mid-40s by the afternoon. NWS reports suggest a 20% chance of precipitation.

As we move into the week, there's a notable shift in the air, Boston 25 News explains that starting Monday, the week will bring milder temperatures, with Monday's highs climbing into the low to mid 50s and sunshine. This trend continues into Tuesday, poised to be the warmest day of the week, with highs reaching the upper 50s, and "a few towns may reach 60!" according to the same source.

The rest of the week also looks promising. Wednesday's forecast from the NWS outlines a mostly sunny day, with a high near 48 and a northwest wind around 9 mph. Even though a northeasterly wind may bring down temperatures slightly later in the week.

Looking toward the weekend, Bostonians can anticipate the mild weather to persist. Thursday introduces partly sunny skies with highs near 48; however, as Boston 25 News projects, another shift awaits with partly cloudy nights and lows around 37.

The NWS's forecast agrees, indicating a continuation of these conditions through Friday, with a high near 54, eventually leading into a warmer Saturday with a high near 62 and possible gusts as high as 20 mph.

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