Boston’s Cool Night: Temps Dip into Low 60s Before Summer Heat Returns by Wednesday

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Boston, Mass. – A refreshing cool air mass will settle over Massachusetts tonight, bringing overnight lows in the 50s and low 60s for much of the state before a warming trend arrives on Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service Boston/Norton office, temperatures will dip to near 54°F in Fitchburg and Greenfield, 61°F in Boston and Providence, and hover around 64°F along the Cape and Islands overnight. The clear, quiet conditions follow several mild evenings, but forecasters expect a noticeable jump in temperatures starting tomorrow and lasting through the week.

Communities from Pittsfield to Worcester and down to New Bedford can expect a crisp, comfortable evening—perfect for outdoor plans or open-window sleeping. Motorists and early risers should watch for patchy fog, especially in low-lying areas. Local officials urge residents to check on elderly neighbors, as cool nights can still pose risks for those without proper heating.

Boston, Worcester, and Springfield schools and businesses should see no weather disruptions, but with a warming trend on deck, public health agencies remind everyone to stay hydrated and monitor updates for rising temperatures through the weekend.

Temperatures will rebound sharply by midday Wednesday, with humidity returning and highs in the upper 80s possible by Friday. More updates will follow as the next heat wave arrives.