Boston, MA — Massachusetts residents can expect a clear and mild Monday before cloud cover quickly moves in overnight, bringing widespread overcast skies across the region by early Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service Boston, sky cover will increase steadily after sunset Monday, peaking around 90% by 6 a.m. Tuesday in key cities such as Boston, Worcester, and Springfield. Cities along the coast, including Hyannis and New Bedford, are forecasted to see 80% or higher sky cover during early morning hours Tuesday, signaling a shift from Monday’s sunny outlook.
Daytime highs on Monday will hover in the mid-60s inland, with cooler conditions along the coast—54°F in Nantucket and 55°F in Provincetown. Despite the warmup, increased humidity and sky cover overnight may lead to a slight drop in visibility and potential for scattered showers into Tuesday afternoon.
Drivers are advised to use headlights during morning commutes Tuesday due to low visibility. Residents should also prepare for damp conditions in areas with limited drainage. While no severe weather is expected, clouds will linger into the evening hours across much of southern New England.
Warmer temperatures are expected to return midweek once skies begin to clear late Tuesday night.