
Boston residents are bracing for a cold change as a cold front sweeps through New England, bringing with it a significant drop in temperature and gusty conditions. According to the National Weather Service, today will see mostly sunny skies despite the chill, with highs near 34 degrees but feeling colder due to winds gusting as high as 46 mph.
The wind continues to command attention, ushering in lower temperatures that will feel like the teens during the day and dropping even further into the single digits by night. Under the influence of the strong winds, a Wind Advisory remains in effect until tomorrow morning. While the sun may persist, Boston 25 News reports, "Despite the blustery conditions, sunshine holds strong through the afternoon and into the next few days, though temperatures will stay on the cooler side for early December."
This weather pattern is set to continue into the weekend with the National Weather Service predicting partly sunny skies on Saturday and a high near 37 degrees. Come Saturday night, a 40% chance of snow looms, especially after 2am, though with little accumulation expected. The forecast into Sunday keeps chances of snow before 2pm with a 50% chance, and mostly cloudy skies with a high near 33.
Looking ahead, Boston 25 News emphasizes the potential for a weekend storm system, particularly on Sunday that could impact the region. "We’re keeping a close eye on a potential storm Sunday," cites the news outlet, "Current trends suggest it will just clip southern New England, but it could bring some light snow—mainly south of the Mass Pike, with the best chance on the Cape and Islands." As with any weather forecast, the situation remains fluid, and viewers are encouraged to stay updated as details are fine-tuned.









