Massachusetts Weather Alert: Sunshine Fades by Noon as Clouds Increase Across Boston Area

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Boston, MA – Sunshine will quickly give way to increasing cloud cover across Massachusetts today, with changing sky conditions noticeable by midday across the Boston metro area.

According to the National Weather Service in Boston, clear skies this morning will transition to mid and high clouds through the afternoon. Inland areas, including Worcester and Springfield, will warm into the upper 50s to near 60°F, while coastal communities like Boston, Plymouth, and Provincetown remain cooler in the upper 40s to low 50s.

The temperature difference will be driven by a light onshore breeze developing this afternoon, keeping coastal օդ relatively cooler compared to inland areas. Drivers along I-93 and Route 3 may notice shifting visibility as clouds thicken, though no precipitation is expected.

Light southerly winds will continue through the day, contributing to the gradual warming trend across the region.

Residents should expect a mild but increasingly cloudy afternoon, with conditions remaining dry. This pattern will continue into the evening, with more changes possible heading into the start of the workweek.

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