Boston, Massachusetts – Below-normal temperatures are expected to persist across eastern Massachusetts and southern New England through Monday, with a chance for snow showers increasing on Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service Boston/Norton, daytime highs will remain mainly in the 20s, while overnight lows fall into the single digits and teens. Dry conditions are expected for most areas through Saturday.
Forecasters note that some snow showers are possible this morning across the Cape and Islands, though impacts are expected to be limited. Elsewhere, conditions remain dry but cold heading into the weekend.
Attention then turns to Sunday, when a more widespread risk for snow showers develops across parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and northern Connecticut. At this time, the National Weather Service has not indicated significant accumulation, but brief reductions in visibility are possible during any snow showers.
The cold pattern continues into Monday, with temperatures remaining below seasonal averages for early January. Winds may add to the chill at times, especially during the morning and evening hours.
Travel impacts are expected to be minimal for most of the weekend, though drivers should stay alert for localized slick spots if snow showers develop Sunday, particularly during early morning or evening travel periods.
Residents are encouraged to monitor forecast updates as the weekend approaches, especially those with travel or outdoor plans.





