Boston, MA – A rainy Monday night will lead to a cooler but drier Tuesday across Massachusetts, marking an early spring shift in weather patterns. Strong wind gusts and wet roads may impact travel tonight before clearer conditions return midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, heavy rain will persist overnight in Boston, with wind gusts reaching up to 32 mph. Tuesday will bring mostly cloudy skies in the morning, but conditions will gradually improve. Highs will reach the mid-50s, though a noticeable chill will set in overnight, with temperatures dropping into the upper 30s.
Wednesday offers a welcome change, as sunshine returns with highs around 53°F. Winds will be lighter, making for a more pleasant day outdoors. Thursday, the first full day of spring, will see highs near 60°F with partly cloudy skies, signaling a seasonal warm-up.
By Friday, another round of rain is expected, with showers likely in the morning before drying out later in the day. The weekend looks promising, with sunshine on Saturday and highs in the mid-50s.
For commuters, expect wet roads Monday night, especially along I-90 and Route 1. Travelers should drive cautiously and prepare for reduced visibility.
Spring officially begins Thursday, bringing longer days and gradually warmer temperatures—though a few more rainy spells remain in the forecast.




