Boston, MA – Cooler-than-average temperatures and rain are expected in Boston and across the region today, impacting travel along I-90 and surrounding highways. Sunday’s high will hover around 65°F, continuing into Monday with a slight uptick, though rain could persist through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, a cold front will bring rain and cooler conditions Monday and Tuesday, with temperatures staying below seasonal norms. Showers are likely to return Wednesday, potentially disrupting morning commutes. Drivers along I-90 should plan for slippery roads and low visibility.
Rainfall might ease by Thursday, but temperatures will remain in the upper 60s. The week’s cooler-than-average weather will linger through next weekend. Residents should plan for raincoats and possible delays on major roadways, with the wettest conditions expected midweek.
Expect cooler nights, with lows dipping into the mid-50s, and prepare for a slow start to fall. Keep an eye on weather updates for potential changes in the forecast as the cold front develops over the Great Lakes.