Boston experiences a welcome warm-up, inviting residents outdoors this week.
Boston is set to experience a much-anticipated warm-up as temperatures rise 10 to 20 degrees above freezing conditions this week. After enduring a harsh winter, residents can look forward to highs in the low 40s, starting with a sunny Monday. The midweek forecast brings even warmer temperatures, with highs in the 40s to low 50s. However, a cold front is expected by Friday, with temperatures dropping again. Weekend weather may bring a mix of snow and rain, but residents are urged to enjoy the spring-like days ahead!
Hey there, Boston! After a long and chilly winter, it looks like we’re finally going to get a break from the cold! Our friends at the National Weather Service are predicting some much warmer weather starting this week! So, if you’ve been craving sunshine and mild temperatures, you’re in luck!
Boston has been dealing with a pretty rough stretch of snowy and bitterly cold days, but fear not! This week, temperatures are expected to rise between 10 to 20 degrees above the freezing conditions we’ve been experiencing. What a relief, right? This shift means we’ll be seeing highs reach around the low 40s, which is perfectly normal for this time of year when the seasonal average usually hovers in the low 40s to upper 30s further north.
Let’s start with Monday! It’s shaping up to be a bright, sunny day with a high around 44 degrees. You can expect mostly sunny skies and calm winds that will make it feel so pleasant outside. Even the nighttime is looking good with a low of 36 degrees, though be prepared for gusts that could reach up to 22 mph. A perfect day to finally step outdoors!
As we slide into Tuesday through Thursday, it only gets better! Temperatures are set to reach the upper 40s to low 50s, with nighttime lows hanging out in the mid-30s. And guess what? Wednesday is looking like the star of the week! With mostly clear skies and temps in upper 40s to lower 50s away from the coast, it just might be a day to enjoy lunch outside or take a stroll at the park. It’s a no-brainer!
Tuesday might bring a slight chance of rain, especially after 4 p.m., particularly in the northwestern parts of Massachusetts. If you get caught in a light shower, don’t fret! Just grab an umbrella and enjoy the fresh scent of spring. As we approach Thursday, it seems there’s a higher chance of precipitation anticipated after 10 a.m. Expect light to moderate rain, maybe leading to isolated *basement flooding* due to the melting snow on top of the rain. Keep an eye on the forecast if you’re in a low-lying area!
Now, don’t get too cozy just yet! While the week starts warm, temperatures will dip again after Thursday. A cold front is expected to come roaring through by Thursday afternoon into Friday. So it’s back to being chilly! Friday will see highs of just low to mid 40s, and you might catch a sprinkle or a flurry as the day progresses.
As we head into the weekend, prepare for a return to colder temperatures. Saturday morning is expected to be quite chilly with temperatures hanging around the upper teens and low 20s, only to recover to nearly 40 degrees by the afternoon. There’s even a system expected to bring some snow that could switch to rain, making the weekend a mix of weather fun! By Sunday, we’ll see lows back in the 20s and highs in the upper 30s, with a few stray flurries possibly floating about. Definitely a weekend to layer up!
Finally, don’t forget that Monday morning will have us back in the teens, and highs will be struggling to reach the low 30s. So if you thought winter was over, think again! But let’s take a moment to relish the warmth while we have it. Enjoy the week ahead, Boston! It’s going to feel nice to break out those spring jackets!
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