Boston climate: Downpours, hotter climate to kick off the week

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Boston will see a number of hotter days and bouts of rain within the coming week, in line with Nationwide Climate Service forecasts.

“(Monday) we’ve got a warm front that’s going to cross the area,” stated Nationwide Climate Service meteorologist Hayden Frank. “Temperatures will be back into the 60s (Monday), and the main thing is late (Monday), there may be a few showers from time to time during the day, but it’s mainly during the evening that we expect widespread showers, perhaps some thunder and brief downpours across the area.”

All through the week, the better Boston space is anticipated to see various temperatures all through the and a few doable precipitation.

The excessive Monday is anticipated to kick off with a excessive of 66 levels, NWS forecasted, with a low of 43 levels. Patchy fog is forecasted all through the day, returning Wednesday evening.

The downpours Monday could result in typical “ponding of water on streets, but no significant flooding or anything like that,” Frank stated.

Tuesday morning the rain is anticipated to filter, in line with the climate service, resulting in a drier interval by means of Wednesday evening.

“Temperatures may reach low 50s Tuesday, as some colder air moves in,” stated Frank. “It will probably get down to freezing Tuesday night. And highs in the 40s Wednesday, with the continued dry weather.

“The next system comes in Wednesday night and Thursday, some showers,” Frank continued. “It doesn’t look like too significant or complete washout.”

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