
Boston residents can expect cooler temperatures and the possibility of thunderstorms at the beginning of this week, followed by a shift to warmer weather midweek. The forecast indicates a cycle from a cool and hazy weekend to rising temperatures as the week progresses, as NBC Boston reported. Starting with a high near 64 on Monday and possibly isolated showers, skies will stay mostly cloudy with the nighttime bringing lows in the 50s.
The chance of experiencing showers and potentially a thunderstorm increases on Tuesday, with the National Weather Service predicting a 60% chance of precipitation. This comes hand-in-hand with cloudy conditions and highs hovering in the low to mid 70s. From Wednesday, a notable change is anticipated as high pressure moves in, delivering sunnier skies and higher temperatures, with highs expected to reach into the mid to upper 80s.
Looking ahead to the evening hours, Tuesday night may serve a chance of showers before 10 p.m., with the weather clearing up and temperatures dropping to around 60 degrees. By the end of the week, the forecast suggests another shift, with a possible return of cooler temperatures and rain chances, especially on Saturday due to the influence of a coastal system.
As Bostonians begins to look forward to the weekend, it is worth noting that while clearer skies and higher temperatures are predicted for Wednesday and Thursday, the potential for a washout on Saturday lingers. Friday's temperatures will be slightly cooler, with highs nearing 76 and a night dip to about 57 degrees. While forecasts suggest a mostly sunny Sunday with a high near 69, showers might once again be on the horizon as indicated by a consistent 30% chance of rain.









