Boston, MA – As Boston moves into Sunday, April 13, a weather alert has been issued for the region, warning of rain, areas of fog, and mild temperatures. The city is expected to experience a significant shift in weather conditions, as rain is likely to begin early in the morning, potentially causing disruptions to travel and outdoor activities.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will begin before 10 a.m. and could last throughout the day. Fog is also expected in the morning, with a chance for reduced visibility. Winds will pick up, reaching speeds of 10 to 15 mph with gusts of up to 25 mph. Travelers should be cautious on the roadways, particularly during morning commutes, as conditions may cause slippery surfaces and low visibility.
Looking ahead, the week will bring mixed weather to Boston. Monday, April 14, will be mostly sunny, with a high near 60°F, but temperatures will begin to cool overnight. Tuesday and Wednesday will see a return of showers, particularly in the late afternoon, and temperatures will range from the low 40s to mid 50s. The rain on Tuesday will be moderate, but Thursday promises drier conditions with a high of 65°F.
For those planning outdoor activities, it’s recommended to keep an umbrella and raincoat on hand for Sunday. While the forecast shows a slight break in the weather by Monday, residents should still be prepared for unpredictable spring conditions throughout the week.
5-Day Extended Weather Forecast:
- Sunday: Rain likely, fog, high near 47°F, low around 37°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 60°F, low around 39°F
- Tuesday: Showers likely, high 56°F, low 46°F
- Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, high 52°F, low around 37°F
- Thursday: Partly sunny, high 65°F, low around 39°F