Boston, MA – The air across Massachusetts feels still this morning — a crisp calm before a messy midweek change. Low clouds and fog will build Tuesday, giving way to rain and gusty winds that could complicate early Thanksgiving travel before cooler, calmer air returns later in the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Norton, a developing system from the mid-Atlantic will push into southern New England by late Tuesday, spreading steady rain and patchy fog through Wednesday morning. Visibility could drop sharply along I-93, Route 1, and the Mass Pike, especially during the Tuesday evening commute.
Wednesday looks mild but unsettled with lingering showers and highs near 60°F. Winds may gust over 20 mph along the coast before skies clear late in the day. Thanksgiving Day turns sharply cooler, topping out near 47°F under bright skies — perfect for morning football games or travel plans.
By the weekend, temperatures dip below freezing at night with a brisk Friday and sunny Saturday. For now, there’s no sign of major snow, but colder air is setting the stage for early winter next week.
Five-Day Outlook (Nov. 24–28):
- Tuesday: Rain and fog; high 52°F.
- Wednesday: Breezy, clearing late; high 60°F.
- Thanksgiving Day: Mostly sunny, cooler; high 47°F.
- Friday: Sunny, breezy; high 42°F.
- Saturday: Cold morning, clear skies; high 41°F.





