Massachusetts – The skyline over Boston looks crisp and bright, but the air bites at 27 degrees. A light northwest breeze keeps wind chills near 19. Sidewalks are dry this morning, yet the cold seeps through gloves fast. This quiet start shifts as we head toward the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Norton, sunshine pushes highs near 39 today. Skies stay mostly clear tonight with lows around 23. Saturday brings a brief Spring Tease, with abundant sun and highs near 50. That mild air does not last.
Clouds increase Sunday as temperatures fall back to the mid-30s. A 50 percent chance of snow develops during the day. Light accumulation remains possible, though totals stay under a half inch for now. Roads along I-93, the Mass Pike and Route 1 could turn slick if bursts of snow reduce visibility.
By Sunday night, colder air pours in. Lows drop to around 12 degrees with a slight chance of lingering snow showers. Any melting from Saturday may refreeze quickly after sunset. This is classic flash-freeze season across eastern Massachusetts.
Monday stays mostly sunny but sharply colder, with highs near 25. Tuesday rebounds slightly into the mid-30s under partly sunny skies. Midweek moderates further, with highs climbing into the 40s and signs of March Spring Warmth building late week. Longer-range outlooks favor above-normal temperatures heading deeper into early March.
Five Day Outlook for Boston, Massachusetts:
Saturday: Sunny, high 50.
Sunday: Chance of snow, high 36.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 25.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 36.
Wednesday: Chance of rain, high 45.


