Boston, MA – Massachusetts residents can expect frigid conditions Saturday, with high temperatures peaking near 29°F and sunny skies offering little warmth. Gusty west winds up to 8 mph will create wind chills as low as 13°F, making outdoor activities brisk and uncomfortable.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday morning will begin with freezing temperatures before gradually rising into the upper 20s. Motorists traveling along I-90 and I-93 should prepare for icy spots and reduced traction on untreated roadways, especially early in the day.
Looking ahead, the weather is expected to improve slightly Sunday, with highs nearing 38°F under mostly sunny skies. Wind gusts could reach 14 mph, but conditions will remain dry. By Monday, temperatures will climb to 36°F, but clouds will increase, signaling potential precipitation midweek.
Residents are urged to dress in layers, limit outdoor exposure, and ensure pets are properly protected against the cold. Travelers should also keep an emergency kit in their vehicles, as icy patches remain a concern overnight and early morning.
The extended five-day outlook suggests a gradual warming trend, with highs nearing 40°F by Tuesday. Rain could develop late Tuesday into Wednesday, possibly disrupting commutes. Stay tuned for updated forecasts as weather systems evolve.
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