A beautiful view of Boston basking in warm spring weather.
Boston has seen its first day under 60 degrees since late May, but a warm-up is on the horizon. Forecasts predict temperatures may reach the 80s by midweek. While residents enjoyed cooler weather, concerns linger about potential rain returning for the weekend. Overall, the upcoming days promise mainly clear skies and pleasant conditions, ideal for outdoor events.
Boston experienced its first day below 60 degrees since May 23, as overcast skies and damp conditions kept temperatures in the 50s on Tuesday. The city is set for a significant weather shift, with temperatures anticipated to soar back to the 80s by Wednesday due to the development of high pressure in the region.
Wednesday’s forecast indicates a return to sunshine and warmer weather, with high temperatures expected to reach the lower to mid-80s. Morning temperatures will range from the mid to upper 60s, prompting residents to consider light clothing options such as vests or pullovers for the morning chill. As the day progresses, a westerly flow should minimize the impact of the afternoon sea breeze, offering both the North and South Shores opportunities to surpass 80 degrees.
Despite the sunny outlook, some very light haze from Canadian wildfires may create a muted blue sky, although it is not expected to significantly affect air quality. Evening plans, such as attending the Boston Red Sox game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park, should enjoy mostly clear skies and mild nighttime temperatures in the upper 60s.
The cold front that passed on Tuesday is responsible for the upcoming formation of a pocket of high pressure southwest of New England, which will lead to a drier and sunnier weather pattern for the immediate future. Overall, the weather for the next several days is expected to remain mostly clear and pleasant, with only minimal cloud cover to contend with.
Despite the positive changes in the short-term forecast, forecasters warn of potential rain returning over the weekend, extending Boston’s streak to 14 consecutive weekends with precipitation. A stalled frontal boundary is expected to induce scattered showers in Southern New England, particularly on Saturday.
Forecasts for nearby regions include:
Meteorologists anticipate gradual improvements in the weather leading into Memorial Day weekend, although scattered showers are likely on Friday and Saturday. Rain totals from the recent nor’easter are projected to average between 1.5 to 3 inches, prompting concerns over localized flooding. Coastal winds may also reach up to 50 mph, leading to coastal flood advisories during high tide periods.
As Boston prepares for fluctuating weather patterns, the community is advised to stay informed and adjust plans accordingly while taking advantage of the warmer and sunnier days expected midweek.
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