Sunny Skies and Dry Weather Continue Across Boston This Week; Fire Risk Elevated in New England

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Boston, MA – New England residents should prepare for a gusty start to the week, with cooler temperatures and elevated fire risks across Massachusetts. Monday’s forecast promises mostly sunny skies with highs near 58°F, but dry conditions and persistent northwest winds could create hazardous conditions, particularly along major roadways like I-90.

According to the National Weather Service, northwest winds of 8-10 mph will linger through Monday, gusting as high as 20 mph. These winds, combined with dry air, heighten the chance of wildfires in southern New England. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor burning and to safely extinguish any embers from grills or campfires.

Temperatures will remain mild for much of the week, with highs in the upper 50s through Wednesday and abundant sunshine. By Thursday, however, a strong chance of showers will bring cooler highs around 53°F. Gusty winds may increase overnight into Friday as rain showers continue. Drivers along Route 3 and other coastal areas should exercise caution during reduced visibility periods.

Here’s a closer look at the five-day forecast:

• Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 58°F. Winds northwest at 8-10 mph.

• Tuesday: Clear skies with a high near 56°F. Winds remain light.

• Wednesday: Sunny, high near 57°F. Increasing clouds late.

• Thursday: Showers likely, high near 53°F. Gusts up to 24 mph possible.

• Friday: Scattered showers persist. High near 49°F.

Stay informed by checking local weather updates, especially as conditions can change rapidly. Ensure your outdoor plans consider wind advisories and potential rain by midweek.

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