
Bostonians brace for a brisk day as a cold front sweeps through New England, with the National Weather Service forecasting a sunny day with a high near 55 and gusty conditions reaching up to 26 mph. As the week progresses, the city can expect a gradual warm-up, with Friday's sunny skies bringing highs near 61 and north winds slightly calming to 9-11 mph. The promising conditions set a prime stage for outdoor events like the esteemed Head of the Charles Regatta this weekend, according to NBC Boston.
Today's chilly embrace is seen as a temporary guest, as tonight's temperature hovers around a nippy 43 degrees under partly cloudy skies—but relief comes with the weekend's sunny forecast heralding highs of 62 degrees; the arctic blast doesn't last long. Turning the corner into Sunday, the city will experience a shift with the breeze veering southward, enticing thermometers to climb towards a more comfortable 68 degrees, a change carried on winds of 5 to 11 mph, as noted by the National Weather Service.
The Boston weather narrative is set to remain consistent through the weekend, with Saturday night's forecast bringing partly cloudy skies and lows near 47. However, on Sunday night, prepare for the first sign of change as showers are likely after 4 am, with the chance of precipitation at 60%, potentially dampening the temperate streak that has been the weekend's hallmark, as reported by the National Weather Service.
As residents usher in the new week, Monday promises showers mainly before 10 am and highs topping out near 65 – but the sun may play a game of hide-and-seek behind the clouds, and the mild but wet conditions could persist throughout the start of the week. Looking ahead, another weather front will impact the area next Wednesday possibly bringing more showers as temperatures continue to skirt the mid-60s before the inevitable descent back into the chillier climes of the 50s, as per a report by NBC Boston.









