Boston, Massachusetts – A cool but sunny start to Wednesday will give way to a steady warm-up across Massachusetts, with temperatures climbing sharply over the next 48 hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Boston, highs today will range from the upper 40s to lower 50s across much of the state, though coastal communities may struggle to reach 40 degrees due to persistent onshore flow. Inland areas including Worcester and Springfield will warm more efficiently under full sunshine.
The warming trend accelerates Thursday, with highs reaching the mid-50s to near 60 degrees across interior Massachusetts, while coastal areas remain slightly cooler. By Friday afternoon, much of the state will see highs well into the 60s, marking the warmest conditions of the week.
Boston, Cambridge, and surrounding metro areas will experience gradual improvement each day, though ocean influence will keep temperatures several degrees lower compared to inland cities.
Dry conditions will dominate through Friday, allowing for uninterrupted travel and outdoor plans. Residents should dress in layers early in the day as mornings remain chilly before afternoon warming.
The mild stretch continues into late week, with additional updates possible as temperatures trend above normal heading into the weekend.




