Boston is in for a pair bouts of rain and reasonably hotter temperatures over the subsequent week, in keeping with Nationwide Climate Service forecasts.
“We’re looking at a period of wet weather to start,” mentioned NWS meteorologist Bryce Williams. “So we’ll see rain overnight (Sunday), and continuing for pretty much all of Monday, before we dry out overnight for a drier rest of the week for the most part.”
After Monday, Boston is predicted to see drier, sunnier days by means of Thursday evening, in keeping with forecasts. On Thursday, there may be potential for “our next wet weather system moving in late in the evening,” Williams mentioned.
“So the next chance of rain after Monday is going to be the second half of the week,” mentioned Williams. “Right now it’s looking more like a Thursday night to Friday rain situation.”
All through the week, highs are anticipated to stay barely under than the low 60s temperatures the area noticed over the weekend, NWS forecasts present. Highs are anticipated to stay within the 50s all through a lot of the work week.
“As far as where we are temperature wise, as we’re getting into mid-to-late March, we’re getting into those stretches where we’re starting to expect to see these warm temperatures,” mentioned Williams. “There’s excessively warm in the near future, but we’re looking pretty seasonable and much like we saw last week. But we’re not going to see quite the warm up that we enjoyed for a couple of days last week.”
Temperatures are anticipated to kick off a bit of greater, with a excessive of 59 levels forecasted on Monday, earlier than dipping barely decrease.
“We’ll have that wind come off the water by Tuesday and keep us down in the low 50s for high temperatures for through at least the middle of the week,” mentioned Williams. “And then potentially warming up later on.”
Preliminary NWS forecasts present temperatures might heat up briefly to the excessive 50s on Thursday however dip to highs within the higher 40s once more Friday heading into the weekend.