Boston, MA – A rainy start to Tuesday will impact the state until mid-afternoon, as a frontal system moves across Massachusetts. Showers are expected to clear by 4 p.m., leaving behind patchy fog and damp roads for evening commuters.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will intensify late morning, especially along major corridors such as I-95 and I-90. Drivers should plan for reduced visibility and slick road conditions during peak travel hours. A clearing trend will begin mid-afternoon, with skies becoming mostly clear overnight as temperatures drop into the low 30s.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, forecasters predict sunny skies with highs near 48 degrees, providing ideal weather for pre-Thanksgiving errands. However, another rain system is expected to arrive Thursday, likely impacting Thanksgiving morning travel. The heaviest rain is expected during the day, with potential accumulations between a quarter and half an inch. Temperatures will hover in the mid-40s.
By Friday, cooler, dry conditions return, with highs in the mid-40s under sunny skies. This trend is expected to persist into the weekend, with Saturday’s high near 43 degrees. Thanksgiving travelers heading home should see favorable weather.
Residents are encouraged to use caution during today’s rain and plan holiday travel early to avoid delays Thursday. Stay updated with local forecasts for potential Thanksgiving disruptions.
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