Boston, Massachusetts – Wind gusts nearing 31 mph will sweep through eastern Massachusetts Monday as Boston braces for a cooler, breezy start to the workweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday’s high will reach 64°F with sustained northwest winds of 16 to 20 mph and gusts up to 31 mph. Commuters along I-93 and I-90 should anticipate brisk crosswinds, especially in open areas and elevated roadways. Motorists are urged to secure loose cargo and allow extra time during peak travel hours.
Monday night turns cooler, with lows around 48°F as winds taper slightly but still gust near 25 mph. While skies remain mostly clear early in the week, moisture builds by midweek, bringing a 30% chance of showers after 3 p.m. Wednesday and a 50% chance overnight into Thursday. Temperatures on Wednesday will dip to a spring-like 55°F.
By Thursday, the storm threat grows more pronounced. The National Weather Service predicts a 70% chance of rain with highs near 54°F. Winds from the north could gust to 26 mph. Residents should prepare for slick streets, potential delays, and limited visibility during afternoon commutes.
Looking ahead, rain lingers Friday with a 50% chance of showers, while Saturday shows signs of mild recovery with a 63°F high and sunshine likely.
Five-Day Outlook for Boston, MA:
- Monday: Breezy, high 64°F
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high 61°F
- Wednesday: Showers possible PM, high 55°F
- Thursday: Rain likely, high 54°F
- Friday: Scattered showers, high 57°F


