Boston, MA – Rain showers affecting parts of Massachusetts this morning will exit the Cape Cod and Islands regions by mid-morning, paving the way for dry weather into Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service, a cooling trend will follow as the day progresses.
The precipitation will subside across many areas, including Boston, Worcester, and Springfield, with scattered showers expected to linger only in the far southeastern parts. By Wednesday, a warm front will move into the region, bringing milder conditions, though some clouds may linger. The forecast shows no significant rain chances for the remainder of the day on Tuesday.
While areas like Hyannis and Nantucket are experiencing a higher likelihood of rain today, the weather is expected to clear up soon after mid-morning, leading to a period of dry conditions. Looking ahead, Thursday will see some isolated showers as temperatures trend cooler again.
For those heading out, it is advised to keep an umbrella handy this morning, but expect improving conditions as the day unfolds. The remainder of the week will be drier, with no further precipitation expected until the weekend.