Massachusetts Weather Alert: Spring Showers and Cold Temps Impact Boston Saturday

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Boston, MA – The weekend ahead in Massachusetts brings unpredictable spring weather, with rain, snow, and a sharp temperature drop expected. Starting Saturday, temperatures will struggle to stay above 40°F, with rain likely throughout the day, transitioning to snow in some areas. Travel disruptions are possible as rain begins early in the day, with heavier showers expected by Saturday evening.

According to the National Weather Service, the weather will be dominated by heavy rainfall on Saturday, starting in the morning, followed by snow likely overnight. Winds will pick up, with gusts between 10 and 20 mph, adding to the cold feel. Expect slippery roads and reduced visibility on highways, especially for areas to the west of Boston.

For those planning weekend activities or travel, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation has advised caution. Motorists should be aware of slick roads and reduce speeds during rainy or snowy conditions. Be prepared for potential delays as weather conditions fluctuate throughout the day.

By Sunday, conditions will improve with clouds lingering but temperatures will remain cool. The chance of showers continues into Sunday night with a low around 40°F. The forecast for Monday looks clearer but still chilly, with temperatures reaching only 60°F during the day.

Saturday will see rain and snow through the day and night, with highs near 45°F. Sunday brings a 60% chance of rain and a high of 47°F. Monday will clear up with a mostly sunny forecast and highs near 60°F. Temperatures rise slightly through the week, with Wednesday reaching 56°F under partly cloudy skies.

Stay updated on the latest alerts and take precautions for the weekend’s fluctuating weather.