Boston, MA – Clear skies and sunshine will briefly return to Boston Friday, but spring showers loom on the horizon for the weekend. After several soggy days, the city will see a dry break — just long enough to enjoy Friday’s warm-up before a wet Saturday arrives with high rain chances.
According to the National Weather Service, Boston will hit 66°F on Friday under partly sunny skies, with winds from the northwest at 8 to 11 mph. That relief won’t last. By Friday night, clouds return, and by Saturday evening, there’s a 90% chance of rain, especially along the I-93 corridor and eastern Massachusetts. Commuters and weekend travelers should prepare for slick roads and potential delays through late Sunday.
Patchy fog may reduce visibility early Thursday and again Saturday morning. Saturday’s high will reach 47°F before rain intensifies into the night. Sunday remains wet with showers likely and temperatures rising to the low 60s. Winds will shift southward, keeping conditions damp and breezy.
The workweek begins drier, with Monday seeing sun and highs near 53°F. Tuesday and Wednesday look partly sunny with highs in the upper 40s, keeping spring conditions cool and crisp.
Residents are advised to check local road alerts, especially near coastal areas and highways like I-93 and Route 1. Visibility concerns and standing water could impact travel. Now’s a good time to bring in outdoor items and prepare for spring showers.
Stay tuned to local updates for changes as the system approaches.




