Boston, MA – As the weekend winds down, spring showers are gearing up for Boston, with rain and winds expected to intensify by Monday night. The weather is set to take a damp turn, especially as Boston and surrounding areas face a 70% chance of showers from late Monday afternoon into Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will start to increase throughout the day on Monday. By nightfall, rainfall could become heavier, with winds gusting between 6 to 10 mph, making travel more challenging for commuters. Residents in Boston should prepare for potential road delays, especially along major routes such as I-90 and I-93, where slick conditions may occur due to the rainfall.
This week’s weather forecast shows an active pattern, with Monday’s showers continuing into Tuesday. The chance of rain increases to 80%, and temperatures will remain relatively mild, with highs reaching 64°F by Tuesday afternoon. Those planning outdoor activities should stay updated on possible changes, especially if you live in areas near the coast where winds are expected to be stronger.
Looking ahead to midweek, Wednesday brings a slight chance of additional showers, with skies becoming partly cloudy by Thursday. Temperatures will warm up by the weekend, reaching 72°F by Friday, but rain chances remain in the forecast.
Extended Forecast:
- Monday: Showers likely, with a high near 58°F and winds around 6 mph.
- Tuesday: Showers continuing with a high near 64°F and winds picking up slightly.
- Wednesday: Chance of showers late in the day, with temperatures rising to 72°F by Friday.