Chestnut Hill, MA – Massachusetts residents should prepare for slick roads and changing skies as a spring storm pattern rolls into Chestnut Hill starting Wednesday morning. Drivers along I-95 and surrounding areas may encounter rain and snow by 11 a.m., with weather shifts expected to last through Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of rain and snow begins before 11 a.m. Wednesday, followed by intermittent showers through the day. Though accumulation is not expected, overnight lows in the 30s and gusty winds may cause localized icing and visibility issues. Precipitation chances rise again Thursday morning with another round of rain and snow.
Thursday’s high will hover around 49°F with southwest winds reaching up to 22 mph. Another round of rain showers may develop Thursday night, continuing into early Friday. While Friday warms to 54°F, scattered showers are likely again by Friday night.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday begins with more scattered rain and a high near 48°F. By Sunday, skies remain mostly cloudy with another 60% chance of rain showers through the night. Monday may offer temporary relief, as highs near 59°F return, but gusty winds will continue.
Residents are urged to monitor local alerts, drive cautiously during early morning commutes, and secure outdoor items ahead of breezy conditions. Despite signs of spring, Chestnut Hill faces a soggy stretch of weather. Keep umbrellas handy and watch for daily updates as this active weather pattern evolves.




