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Boston Weather Update: Significant Warm-Up and Thunderstorm Potential

Weather forecast map for Boston indicating temperature rise and thunderstorms

News Summary

Boston is experiencing a weather transition this week as temperatures are set to rise significantly, with the possibility of strong thunderstorms on Thursday. The week begins with calm, cooler days, but humidity will increase, leading up to peak temperatures in the upper 80s and potential severe weather conditions. Residents should stay informed about upcoming storms and rainfall that may cause flash flooding in certain areas. By the weekend, temperatures will moderate into the low 80s with scattered showers expected.

Boston is set for a significant warm-up this week according to the National Weather Service (NWS), with temperatures projected to climb and the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms. The most notable weather change is expected on Thursday, coinciding with Juneteenth, where the forecast predicts peak temperatures in the upper 80s accompanied by humid conditions.

The beginning of the week will start fairly calm, with cooler temperatures. Monday is expected to be mostly sunny with highs reaching the upper 60s. By Tuesday, temperatures may rise to the low 70s while remaining partly sunny across the area. There is a low chance of spot showers on both Tuesday and Wednesday, primarily affecting the western part of Massachusetts.

Wednesday will serve as a precursor to the upcoming warm front, as temperatures are expected to see a considerable increase, reaching around 80 to 82 degrees with heightened humidity making it feel quite sticky. This transition will set the stage for Thursday’s hotter temperatures and the possibility of thunderstorms.

On Thursday, forecasters are warning of strong storms as a significant cold front approaches, likely leading to turbulent late afternoon and early evening weather. The entire state may encounter precipitation later in the day, with the most affected areas being those that have experienced heavy rainfall from previous storms. Flood watches are currently in effect, highlighting concerns over possible flash flooding due to saturated soils, especially in the northern regions where an inch or two of rain could occur in quick successions.

Following Thursday’s severe weather outlook, the weather will begin to cool off on Friday, with expected temperatures settling into a “seasonably warm” high of around the low 80s. For the weekend, preliminary forecasts suggest that high temperatures will maintain in the low 80s under mostly sunny skies, although scattered showers are anticipated starting late Saturday morning as a frontal system stalls over the area.

On Sunday, the forecast predicts a pleasant day with increased sunshine and reduced humidity, with highs likely reaching the mid-70s. Both weekend days may witness light rain, but complete washouts are not expected, allowing for breaks of dryness amidst the wet weather.

As for the days beyond the current forecast, indications suggest that rising heat may return as early as next week or the following week, creating additional variations in weather patterns for the residents of Boston and the surrounding regions.

Overall, the weather this week in Boston is a mixture of calm beginnings, potential severe weather towards the week’s midpoint, and a mild end before the potential return of heat in the near future. Residents are advised to stay informed about the shifting weather patterns, especially concerning the severe weather anticipated on Thursday.

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