Boston, MA – Rain and gusty winds will move into Massachusetts on Saturday, bringing wet conditions before colder temperatures settle in on Sunday. Travelers and residents should prepare for potential delays and slick roads, especially along I-90.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected to begin early Saturday, with a 50% chance of precipitation during the day. Winds from the south will reach 9 to 13 mph, making for a breezy afternoon. High temperatures will peak around 55°F, but conditions will shift drastically by nightfall.
Saturday night will see lingering rain, mainly before 8 p.m., before skies begin to clear. Temperatures will drop to a low of 18°F, with northwest winds picking up to 23 mph, making it feel even colder.
By Sunday, Boston will experience dry but chilly weather, with highs only reaching 31°F. Winds from the northwest will remain strong, with gusts up to 21 mph. Sunday night will be particularly cold, as temperatures fall to 12°F.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will bring clear skies, but temperatures will remain below average, with highs around 30°F. Another round of rain is possible by midweek, with increasing precipitation chances on Wednesday.
Drivers should use caution on wet roads Saturday and prepare for freezing conditions overnight. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as the weekend weather unfolds.