Boston, MA – Temperatures in Southern New England will take a cooler turn this Sunday, setting the stage for a mild start to June. Highs are expected to range from the upper 50s to mid-60s, with gusty winds of 25 to 30 mph picking up by the afternoon. As a disturbance moves through New York, clouds will increase across the region, keeping temperatures lower than usual for the end of May.
According to the National Weather Service, the cooler air is a result of the westerly breezes and an incoming disturbance, which will influence the weather across Southern New England. The high temperature in Boston will hover around 61°F, with Providence expecting 62°F and Hartford 65°F. Areas like Pittsfield and Great Barrington may see highs around 59°F, and coastal regions like New London will reach around 61°F.
This cooler start to June will feel noticeably different for those accustomed to late spring warmth. Residents are advised to dress in layers, especially for outdoor activities, as the breezes will add to the chill. As the clouds thicken later in the day, the winds are expected to persist, but no major precipitation is anticipated.
Prepare for a cooler Sunday, but a slight warm-up is expected next week as June rolls in. Keep an eye on local forecasts for updates, as conditions may evolve through the weekend.