Boston, MA – Rain and snow are expected to disrupt travel in Massachusetts starting Thursday night, extending into Friday. Residents near the I-95 corridor should prepare for potentially slick roads and reduced visibility. High winds are also forecasted, with gusts up to 43 mph.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), rain will persist overnight Thursday, with temperatures near 33°F. On Friday, rain showers will transition to a rain-snow mix by mid-morning. While significant snow accumulation is unlikely, slushy patches could develop, particularly along roadways like I-95. Drivers are advised to exercise caution during the morning commute and reduce speeds as visibility may be limited.
The weather will shift to sunnier skies Friday afternoon, with a high near 32°F and breezy conditions continuing. The weekend offers a reprieve, as Saturday will remain mostly sunny with highs reaching 36°F. However, Sunday brings another chance of rain or snow before 11 a.m., followed by partly sunny skies and highs near 42°F.
Looking ahead, early next week could see more rain, with Monday and Tuesday bringing a 60-70% chance of precipitation. Temperatures are expected to hover in the low 50s.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items and check local advisories before traveling during periods of high winds or precipitation. Stay updated with local forecasts for changing weather conditions.
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