Boston, MA — Massachusetts is starting the week with a mix of clear skies and increasing clouds, with Boston and surrounding areas seeing the potential for scattered showers later today. According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Boston, while the day begins with mostly clear conditions, clouds are expected to roll in by late morning, leading to a chance of widely scattered showers in the afternoon.
Forecasters note that some of these showers could produce small hail or graupel, though nothing significant is anticipated. The scattered nature of these showers means that not every part of the region will experience rainfall, but residents in Springfield and nearby communities should be prepared for brief and potentially intense bursts of precipitation.
Temperatures in Springfield will range from a cool morning low of 63 degrees, rising to a comfortable high of 79 degrees by afternoon. Looking ahead, the weather is expected to clear up, with sunny skies and temperatures in the low 80s returning by Tuesday and continuing through the end of the week.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about changing conditions throughout the day, especially if traveling or participating in outdoor activities.