Boston, Massachusetts – Thunderstorms could roll into the Boston area late Friday, bringing wet roads, rumbling skies, and a sharp shift in weekend plans.
According to the National Weather Service, showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely after 11 p.m. Friday, with some downpours lasting through early Saturday morning. Boston could see breezy conditions and slick roads — especially along I-93, Route 1, and the Mass Pike. While daytime hours remain mostly cloudy with highs near 69°F, the real action begins after dark.
Saturday won’t offer much of a break. More showers and a possible thunderstorm are expected after 2 p.m., paired with muggy highs around 70°F. Winds from the east at 10 mph could add to the dreary summer feel. Outdoor events and travel plans should be reconsidered or moved indoors.
Sunday brings a partial reprieve — a chance of morning showers clears to highs near 73°F. Expect lingering clouds but calmer winds. Looking ahead, the new workweek ushers in rising temps. Monday and Tuesday are expected to reach 83°F and 88°F, respectively, under partly to mostly sunny skies, though Tuesday afternoon could bring another round of showers.
Stay weather-aware through the weekend, especially Friday night into Saturday, and keep alerts active for sudden updates.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast (Boston, MA)
- Thursday (Jun 26): High 71°F, slight chance of PM showers.
- Friday (Jun 27): High 69°F, showers likely after 11 p.m.
- Saturday (Jun 28): High 70°F, storms possible after 2 p.m.
- Sunday (Jun 29): High 73°F, early showers, partly sunny later.
- Monday (Jun 30): High 83°F, mostly sunny.
- Tuesday (Jul 1): High 88°F, showers possible by evening.




