Boston, MA – A midweek storm will bring rain and gusty winds to Massachusetts on Wednesday before temperatures dip toward the weekend. The system could cause minor travel delays, with peak winds reaching 30 mph and rain continuing into early Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected to begin after 3 p.m. Wednesday, with winds shifting south at 14 to 20 mph and gusts nearing 30 mph. The heaviest rain will fall Wednesday night, with a 100% chance of precipitation and temperatures dropping to the low 50s. Commuters should prepare for slick roads, especially during the evening rush hour.
Thursday morning will see lingering showers, but conditions will gradually improve. Winds will shift westward, and temperatures will reach a high of 57°F before cooling into the low 30s overnight. Friday brings relief with sunny skies and a high near 44°F, though wind gusts could reach 37 mph.
Looking ahead, Saturday will remain mostly sunny with a high of 46°F, followed by a partly cloudy night with temperatures dipping to 27°F. Sunday and Monday will see continued dry conditions, but colder temperatures will persist, with highs in the low 40s.
Travelers should exercise caution on wet roads Wednesday evening, and residents should secure outdoor items ahead of gusty winds. Stay tuned for updates as the system moves through.




