Massachusetts – Wet flakes swirl across Boston this morning, mixing with cold rain as fog hugs the harbor and bridges turn slick.
Temperatures hover near 33 degrees at Logan Airport, with mist and light precipitation reducing visibility at times. A mix of rain and snow continues through late morning. By midday, steadier rain develops before snow showers try to return later this afternoon. Total daytime snow stays under a half inch, but roads can still turn slushy.
Highs reach 38 degrees, just warm enough to limit accumulation. Still, this is prime February territory for flash freezing. As temperatures drop tonight into the upper 20s, leftover moisture may harden into icy patches on untreated roads and sidewalks.
A chance of snow lingers tonight, mainly before 1 a.m., with patchy fog possible. Light accumulation of up to an inch remains possible in spots. Plan extra time for the Thursday morning commute, especially along I-93 and the Mass Pike.
Thursday turns mostly sunny with highs near 38. Calm conditions offer a brief break. Late Thursday night, a slight chance of freezing rain and snow returns before dawn.
Friday brings a more organized wintry mix. Snow and freezing rain are possible in the morning, changing to rain during the afternoon as highs again approach 38. By Friday night, snow may mix back in before ending. Even light icing can snarl travel quickly.
The weekend stays unsettled. Saturday and Sunday both carry chances for snow, with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the 20s. No major Winter storm is locked in yet, but small shifts could increase impacts.
Early next week remains chilly with additional snow chances before a gradual warming trend builds later in the 6–10 day outlook.
Five-Day Outlook for Boston, MA:
Today: Rain/snow mix, high 38.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 38.
Friday: Wintry mix then rain, high 38.
Saturday: Chance snow, high 36.
Sunday: Chance snow, high 36.



