Massachusetts Spring Weather Alert: Rain and Patchy Fog to Soak Boston Through Wednesday Afternoon

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Boston, Massachusetts – Patchy fog and heavy showers will blanket Boston through midweek, causing slick roads and poor visibility from Tuesday into Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service, the region faces a 100% chance of rain Tuesday, with showers and possible thunderstorms expected by the afternoon. Patchy fog could linger throughout the day, reducing visibility on I-93, Route 1, and the Mass Pike. Winds from the east at 8 to 11 mph will add to the raw, damp feel across Suffolk and surrounding counties.

Rain continues into Tuesday night, with more showers possible before 9 p.m., then tapering off gradually by morning. Conditions remain cloudy and wet through Wednesday, with another round of rainfall likely between 2 and 3 p.m. A thunderstorm may develop during the afternoon hours, bringing brief downpours and gusty winds.

By Thursday, Boston gets a break from the heaviest rain, though a few lingering showers are still possible. Skies begin to clear by Friday, with drier and warmer weather expected into the weekend.

Boston 5-Day Spring Forecast:

  • Tuesday: Showers and fog, high 59°F (100% chance).
  • Wednesday: Rain and isolated thunder, high 69°F (60% chance).
  • Thursday: 40% chance of rain, high 70°F.
  • Friday: Mostly cloudy with showers, high 63°F.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 62°F.

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