Norton, MA – Early morning commuters on Columbus Day should prepare for patchy fog and scattered showers across Massachusetts, particularly along I-93 near Boston. Showers are expected to clear by late morning, giving way to sunshine in the afternoon. Expect visibility issues during the early commute.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will continue through 8 a.m. Monday before a drying trend takes over. Temperatures will peak near 60 degrees, slightly below seasonal averages. Motorists should remain cautious, as slick roads and fog may lead to dangerous driving conditions during the morning hours.
After the rain clears, drier weather is expected, with a mostly clear evening forecast. Winds will remain mild at 10 to 15 mph, improving air quality and visibility. For those planning outdoor activities, the weather should remain stable into the evening.
The rest of the week looks promising, with mostly sunny skies expected through Thursday. Tuesday will bring highs in the mid-50s and clearer skies, providing a welcome break from the rainy start to the week. Overnight lows on Tuesday and Wednesday will hover around 40 degrees, so residents may want to prepare for cooler evenings.
By Thursday, sunny conditions will dominate, with highs nearing 56 degrees. No additional rain is expected until later in the week, making this a perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities. For updates, stay tuned to local forecasts to ensure safe travel and accurate weather information.



