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Sunny Weekend Ahead in Boston Before Chilly Blast and Possible Snow to Rain Transition on Monday

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Published on March 22, 2025
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`Bostonians can expect a weekend of changing weather patterns, with today's sunny skies and highs around 60 degrees poised to dip into chillier temperatures come evening. According to the National Weather Service, a southwest wind at 6 to 14 mph, gusting as high as 24 mph, will usher in a temporary warmth before a cold front sweeps in, potentially bringing with it a few brief showers. However, the front is not expected to significantly disrupt the dry conditions.

The incoming cold front is set to significantly drop temperatures by tomorrow morning, although the majority of the day will remain breezy and sunny. Despite the sun, "feels-like" temperatures are slated to hover in the 20s and 30s, so locals should prepare to bundle up. As we transition from the weekend into the working week, the weather is set to quickly pivot once again., as mentioned on Boston 25 News.

Monday morning may greet Boston with a short spell of snow or a mix of wintry precipitation, based on the forecast from Boston 25 News. The weather is expected to shift rapidly, giving away to plain rain as the temperatures rise. Any snow that does fall is predicted to be minimal, potentially leaving a mere coating in some areas before it is likely washed away by around half an inch of rainfall anticipated later in the day.

For the rest of the upcoming week, Bostonians can look forward to more stable conditions with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s. These temperatures are close to seasonal averages and will provide a semblance of normalcy after Monday's climatic gymnastics. The week's weather facilitates commutes and outdoor plans with "mostly sunny" skies pegged for Tuesday, and only a slight chance of rain expected on Wednesday, which should not disrupt the predominantly sunny disposition of the forecast, as per NWS.

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