Boston, MA Weather Alert – Warmup Into 60s Tuesday; Rain Chances Late Week

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Boston, Massachusetts – A warming trend across southern New England could push temperatures into the 60s early next week, bringing springlike conditions before a return to unsettled weather later in the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Boston, temperatures are expected to trend warmer beginning Sunday and continuing into Tuesday, when many locations could reach well into the 60s. Some areas may even briefly approach 70 degrees if conditions align.

Forecast graphics shared by the agency show daytime highs climbing steadily across cities including Boston, Hartford, Providence, Springfield and Worcester through early week. Tuesday appears to be the warmest day for many communities.

The warmer pattern marks a notable shift from recent cooler conditions across the region. However, forecasters say the quiet stretch may not last long.

A few showers are possible Wednesday as the weather pattern becomes more unsettled across southern New England. By Friday, more widespread rain is expected as a cold front approaches the region.

The late-week system could also bring cooler temperatures back into the forecast by Friday, ending the brief early-week warm spell. In higher elevations across western Massachusetts, forecasters note there is a possibility precipitation could mix with snow depending on temperatures.

For commuters and students across the region, the early-week warmup may bring noticeably milder morning and afternoon travel conditions before rain returns later in the week.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts from the National Weather Service as the late-week system approaches.


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