Boston, Massachusetts – Morning rain and patchy fog could impact Boston’s Tuesday commute, but residents can expect a dramatic turnaround by afternoon. Sunshine and spring warmth will dominate the second half of the week, offering a brief reprieve after Tuesday’s damp start.
According to the National Weather Service, a chance of showers will linger through 9 a.m. Tuesday, with patchy fog reducing visibility along I-93 and other key roadways. South winds will blow between 6 and 10 mph, with a 30% chance of precipitation in the morning. Drivers should allow extra time and use headlights during early commutes. Conditions will improve quickly, becoming mostly sunny with a high near 74°F.
Wednesday brings clear skies and a high near 67°F with light northwest winds around 6 mph. Sunshine will continue Thursday, climbing to 68°F as calm winds shift east. No precipitation is expected midweek, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Another round of wet weather may return by Saturday, with a 60% chance of rain and breezy conditions expected. Gusts could reach 20 mph, potentially disrupting early weekend plans.
Extended 5-Day Forecast for Boston:
- Tuesday: Morning showers, then mostly sunny. High: 74°F
- Wednesday: Sunny. High: 67°F
- Thursday: Sunny, calm. High: 68°F
- Friday: Mostly cloudy, breezy. High: 69°F
- Saturday: Showers likely. High: 66°F, gusts up to 20 mph




