Boston, MA – A stretch of spring sunshine and warmer temperatures will blanket Massachusetts through Thursday, with highs nearing 77°F in parts of the state Tuesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Boston, early morning showers will taper off Tuesday, followed by clearing skies and seasonably warm conditions. Temperatures across the region are expected to range from 60°F along the coast to the mid-to-upper 70s inland, particularly away from the cooler south shore.
Wednesday and Thursday bring more sunshine and mild temperatures, with highs reaching 72°F and 75°F respectively. Light winds will accompany the pleasant conditions, making it ideal for outdoor activities and travel.
Cities like Worcester, Lowell, and Springfield can expect consistent sunshine, while Cape Cod and coastal areas remain slightly cooler due to ocean breezes. Residents are encouraged to enjoy the dry weather and keep an eye on pollen counts, which may spike during extended warm spells.
This warming trend is expected to continue through late week, with updated advisories possible by Friday as another system approaches from the west.


