Boston, Massachusetts – Unseasonably warm temperatures and gusty winds sweep into Boston this Tuesday, marking a dynamic start to the spring week. Residents across Suffolk County should brace for winds up to 25 mph and highs nearing 77°F, making it a day for caution on major roadways like I-93 and I-90. If you’re traveling or planning outdoor activities, secure loose items and be alert for rapidly changing conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday’s warmth arrives with southwest winds reaching up to 14 mph, and gusts as high as 25 mph expected. Commuters on I-93 and I-90 could experience crosswinds, particularly during the afternoon. By Tuesday night, winds stay strong, gusting to 26 mph, with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures dropping to around 60°F.
Wednesday continues the warm, breezy trend with sunny skies and highs near 73°F, but a shift comes by Thursday. Clouds increase with highs in the mid-60s, followed by a growing chance of showers Thursday night. South winds remain steady, with a 30% chance of precipitation that could impact the Thursday evening commute.
Looking ahead, Friday brings a higher chance for showers and mostly cloudy skies, with rain possible through Friday night into Saturday. Temperatures hover in the mid-70s, dropping to the upper 40s by the weekend. Expect a mix of sun and showers through Saturday, with cooler, drier conditions on Sunday.
Stay weather-aware this week, especially when driving or planning outdoor events. More updates will follow if additional advisories or changes develop.