Southern Massachusetts Sees Patchy Fog and Showers: Travel Safety Alerts for I-93 This Week

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Massachusetts residents should prepare for scattered showers starting Saturday, with cooler temperatures expected as a weak cold front passes through the region. The National Weather Service forecasts a significant chance of rain after 11 a.m. Saturday, which could impact outdoor plans across the state, especially in Boston and surrounding areas.

According to the National Weather Service, today’s forecast calls for scattered sprinkles and patchy morning fog, with temperatures hovering around 64°F. The fog will persist into Wednesday morning, making for potentially hazardous travel on I-93 and local highways during peak hours. Thursday and Friday promise more favorable weather, with sunny skies and highs nearing 75°F, ideal for outdoor activities. However, drivers should exercise caution over the next couple of days due to low visibility and wet road conditions, especially near Boston Logan International Airport.

As we move into the weekend, scattered showers may develop on Saturday, with highs in the low 70s. Locals are encouraged to check weather updates to stay informed of any changes and avoid delays.

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