
Following Saturday's intense weather episodes, a radar confirmed tornado made landfall near Holden, Massachusetts, leaving behind a scar of destruction across the region. According to NBC Boston, this convulsive storm system gave way to a much-needed cooling, even as it sets the stage for a rainy Sunday across the state.
The weather forecast for today in Boston, as reported by NOAA's National Weather Service, predicts showers possibly to develop into a thunderstorm before 3pm, with a high near 66 degrees. Residents should be prepared for heavy rainfall, with an estimated three quarters to one inch accumulation possible. Meanwhile, NBC Boston details that while the eastern portion of the state will predominantly experience this grisly weather for the day, it will eventually begin to dry out later.
By tonight's end, the skies are to gradually clear, introducing a low around 53 with a slight westward breeze. The week ahead, as forecasted, looks to bring back normalcy and a touch of serenity, with sunny to mostly sunny skies carrying us through to Thursday. Highs are expected to hover comfortably in the 70s, an idyllic reprieve after a bruising encounter with the elements.
Monday's outlook shines promising with a mostly sunny disposition and a high near 74, according to the weather forecast from the National Weather Service. Not to be swayed by the previous turmoil, the week proceeds to steadily offer up a parade of calm weather, though Wednesday might break up the monotony with a few morning showers. NBC Boston anticipates a quick warmup on Thursday that could potentially push temperatures close to 80 degrees before yet another front decides to swing through.
While Sunday's weather may have brought inconvenience and a tinge of gloom, the days ahead are expected to slowly erase those memories, transitioning into the kind of early September weather locals are familiar with: calm, cool, and undoubtedly welcome.









