Boston, Massachusetts – Spring sunshine is set to take over much of Massachusetts by midweek, bringing warmth and dry skies to Boston and surrounding areas—just in time for outdoor plans. But residents should plan for a quick shift as showers threaten to return by late Friday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Norton, skies will clear Wednesday with temperatures climbing to 71°F in Boston and highs staying near 70°F across Suffolk and Middlesex counties. Light west winds will make for comfortable conditions. The warm and dry trend continues Thursday, with highs near 68°F and calm morning breezes turning southeast in the afternoon.
Expect the warmest day of the week Friday, with Boston peaking near 73°F under partly sunny skies. Winds from the southwest will pick up during the day. But rain chances return late Friday night into Saturday as a weak system moves into eastern Massachusetts. The chance of rain jumps to 50% Saturday, and roads like I-93 and Route 1 may see wet conditions through midday.
No major storms or advisories are expected, but those with weekend travel or outdoor events should stay weather-aware. Keep devices charged and prepare for brief delays if showers linger into Saturday.
🌤 Five-Day Boston Spring Weather Outlook
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 71°F
- Thursday: Sunny, high 68°F
- Friday: Partly sunny, high 73°F
- Saturday: Showers likely, high 64°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 58°F




