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Boston Battens Down for Bombogenesis and Brisk Winds as New England Weather Intensifies

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Published on November 04, 2025
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Bostonians can expect more strong gusts as storms pass through. Today, west winds reached up to 43 mph. This evening, winds will remain between 8 and 13 mph, with temperatures dropping to around 41°F, according to the National Weather Service.

The city is still facing volatile weather as an intensification over eastern Nova Scotia has caused bombogenesis, marking the second such event in under a week. NBC Boston reports that one more "bomb out" is expected on Thursday, bringing stronger winds and colder air. On Wednesday, there will be a brief break with mostly cloudy skies, but rain is expected between 9 pm and 1 am, with temperatures dropping to around 43°F and gusts returning to near 38 mph, as stated by the National Weather Service.

On Thursday, there will be a slight chance of rain before 8 a.m., then sunshine with northwest winds of 13–20 mph and gusts up to 37 mph. On Friday, it will be partly sunny with rain likely at night. Rain is expected on Saturday early and again late on Sunday, and NBC Boston says, "It's the Sunday storm that draws in the much colder air for early next week." On Saturday, highs may reach 61°F, on Sunday around 54°F with showers, and early next week highs near 48°F with a chance of rain.

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