Boston, MA – A spring storm will bring rain and gusty winds to Massachusetts tonight, with temperatures dropping as a cold front moves in by Friday. The storm could produce heavy downpours, impacting travel on major roads, including I-90 and I-93.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will begin late Wednesday evening, continuing through Thursday morning. Some areas could see rainfall totals between three-quarters and one inch. Winds will be strong, with gusts reaching up to 33 mph overnight and up to 43 mph by Thursday afternoon. Drivers should expect slick roads and possible delays during the Thursday morning commute.
By Thursday afternoon, the rain will taper off, leaving mostly cloudy skies with a high near 57°F. Winds will remain breezy from the west at 18-23 mph. Thursday night will be colder, with temperatures dropping to around 30°F.
Looking Ahead: A Cooler but Sunnier Weekend
Friday will be sunny but breezy, with a high of 41°F. Winds could gust up to 32 mph, making it feel cooler. Saturday and Sunday will be mostly sunny, with highs reaching 43°F and 40°F, respectively. Overnight lows will dip into the mid-20s.
By Monday, temperatures will start to rise slightly, with sunny skies and highs near 43°F. Stay updated with local forecasts and plan accordingly for changing spring weather conditions.