Boston, MA – Dense fog is creating hazardous driving conditions across Boston and southern Massachusetts this Saturday morning. Visibility is expected to drop below a quarter mile, making travel on major highways like I-93 and Route 128 dangerous for early morning commuters. The fog is most concentrated in coastal areas and low-lying regions, where the risk of accidents is highest.
According to the National Weather Service, the fog began forming around dawn and is expected to linger until late morning. Motorists are urged to drive with extreme caution, use low-beam headlights, and reduce speed to avoid potential accidents. Delays on roads leading into the city are likely, so drivers should allow extra time to reach their destinations.
Conditions are expected to improve by noon as the fog lifts, giving way to clearer skies and a pleasant afternoon.
Five-Day Weather Forecast for Boston:
• Saturday: Dense fog in the morning, clearing by noon. High of 79°F, low of 62°F
• Sunday: Partly cloudy with a high of 77°F and a low of 60°F
• Monday: Sunny and warm, high of 81°F, low of 54°F
• Tuesday: Clear skies with a high of 81°F, low of 57°F
• Wednesday: Cooler, partly cloudy with a high of 75°F, low of 62°F