Boston, Mass. – Sunny skies and crisp, fall-like air will dominate most of Massachusetts this week, with temperatures holding steady in the low to mid-70s. Showers could sneak into Cape Cod and the Islands by Wednesday night into Thursday as a low-pressure system tracks offshore.
According to the National Weather Service in Boston, the region will stay dry through Tuesday with highs around 70 to 75 degrees. By midweek, southeast Massachusetts and coastal communities face the best chance for scattered showers, though most inland areas are expected to remain dry.
Commuters in Boston, Worcester, and Springfield should see smooth travel under clear skies through midweek. However, those heading toward Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket late Wednesday into Thursday may want to keep umbrellas handy as showers could briefly dampen travel and ferry schedules.
Residents are encouraged to enjoy the mild stretch but prepare for cooler evenings, with temperatures dipping into the 50s at night. Outdoor plans should remain safe across most of the state, aside from coastal areas where showers may interrupt late-week activities.
More updates will follow if rain chances increase for southeastern Massachusetts, but for now, sunshine and comfortable temperatures remain the story for most of the week.