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Boston Weather: Chilly Rain Gives Way to Warmer Spring Days
23 Mar
Summary
- Boston faces chilly rain and snow on Monday.
- Temperatures will warm to the mid-50s by Wednesday.
- Another chance of precipitation arrives late Thursday.

Boston's weather is set for a dynamic shift this week, beginning with a dreary Monday characterized by chilly rain and snow. This early week precipitation is attributed to a cold front moving south. Temperatures on Monday are expected to hover in the high 30s, with overnight lows near freezing, potentially causing minor travel disruptions during the morning and evening commutes.
As Tuesday arrives, a significant change is forecast, with skies clearing to mostly sunny conditions and temperatures rising to the mid-40s. This warming trend continues through mid-week as high pressure takes control, pushing temperatures closer to the normal mid-50s for late March, with a possibility of briefly exceeding this mark.
While Wednesday and Thursday are predicted to be dry, albeit cloudy, with highs around the mid-50s, the latter part of the week brings another forecast for precipitation. By late Thursday and into Friday night and Saturday, more active weather systems are expected to move through, potentially bringing significant rain. Friday's high is anticipated to be in the mid-50s, with overnight lows dropping back below freezing.




