URGENT UPDATE: Boston is bracing for a blustery day with wind gusts reaching up to 40 mph as the National Weather Service warns residents to prepare for chilly temperatures. Today’s high is expected to hit around 53 degrees with intermittent sunshine.
Authorities confirm that strong winds, combined with morning rain and light sleet, are creating slippery conditions, particularly on wet leaves. Residents should exercise caution while navigating the city, especially during peak gusts of up to 38 mph.
While there may be brief rain showers or light snow, the impact is expected to be minor. Looking ahead, Bostonians can anticipate mostly sunny days but cold mornings dipping below freezing throughout the week. By midweek, high temperatures will stabilize around 46 degrees.
Next week promises calmer weather, with wind speeds diminishing on Tuesday and Wednesday. However, clear and cold evenings will see lows in the low 30s, necessitating warm clothing for evening outings.
A new weather system is on the horizon as meteorologists predict rain from Friday into Saturday. There is a 60% chance of rain on Friday, decreasing to 50% by Friday evening. Saturday is expected to bring some showers under partly sunny skies, marking a significant change from the dry, windy conditions earlier in the week.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing weather situation. Share this article to keep your friends and family informed!
