Massachusetts – A gray curtain of drizzle and fog is hanging low over Boston this morning, softening skylines and slowing traffic across the city. Visibility has dropped to about 2 miles at Logan Airport, while damp pavement is already creating slick conditions on I-93 and the Mass Pike.
According to the National Weather Service, rain continues through late morning with a 90% chance of precipitation and patchy dense fog lingering before midday. Winds may gust up to 29 mph this afternoon, pushing bands of rain across eastern Massachusetts and reducing visibility in bursts.
Across Boston, Cambridge, and Quincy, expect slower travel through midday. Bridges and tunnels will stay slick, and visibility may drop quickly in heavier drizzle. Plan extra time and keep headlights on. If you’re flying, minor delays at Logan are possible as low clouds persist.
Conditions begin to improve later today as rain tapers and skies gradually clear. Monday brings a mix of sun and clouds with a high near 51°F, though a brief shower remains possible. The bigger shift comes Monday night into early Tuesday, when temperatures dip into the mid-30s. Patchy frost may develop in suburbs and inland areas, especially northwest of the city.
Tuesday turns brighter with sunshine and highs near 50°F, offering a cleaner commute. By Wednesday, clouds return with highs in the mid-50s and a slight chance of showers, continuing an unsettled spring pattern.
Five Day Forecast for Boston, MA
Monday: High 51°F, slight shower chance
Tuesday: Sunny, High 50°F
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, High 54°F
Thursday: Partly sunny, High 63°F
Friday: Partly sunny, High 59°F





