Boston, MA – Residents across Massachusetts can expect a crisp night with temperatures dipping into the mid-40s inland and upper 50s along the coast. Light westerly winds could calm in some spots, allowing patchy fog to settle into river valleys and areas that saw showers earlier today.
According to the National Weather Service in Boston, skies will stay mostly clear tonight, but travelers in low-lying areas should watch for reduced visibility by early morning. Cooler inland communities such as Worcester and the Merrimack Valley may wake to fog before sunrise, while Boston and Cape Cod hold slightly milder conditions.
Thursday will bring another comfortable day across the state, with highs ranging from 70 to 78 degrees. Forecasters say clouds will build in the afternoon, but dry southwest winds and sea breezes should keep conditions pleasant for commuters and outdoor plans.
Drivers are urged to use caution overnight in fog-prone stretches of I-90 and I-495, and residents planning early-morning travel should allow extra time. Conditions will improve steadily by mid-morning Thursday.
More updates are expected if fog lingers into the morning commute.