Boston is in for every week of largely dry climate and seasonably reasonable temperatures, based on Nationwide Climate Service forecasts.
“For this next week, it’s going to be largely quiet,” mentioned NWS meteorologist Bryce Williams. “We’re looking at a seasonable week, mostly dry, with really one day of more significant rain chances.”
Temperatures are anticipated to vary largely within the 70s all through the week as Boston strikes in the direction of the autumn season, NWS forecasts present.
Monday and Tuesday are forecasted to kick off the week with highs within the decrease 70s and largely sunny skies, NWS states. By Wednesday, forecasts present, the excessive might drop into the higher 60s.
The center of the week is predicted to see the “only real chance of rain,” Williams mentioned.
“We have an offshore assistive passing to our south, and so most of the rain chances are going to be south of Boston, really the Cape and islands area,” mentioned Williams. “Can’t rule out seeing some of those showers make it far enough north to bring some rain to Boston on Wednesday, but chances are low.”
Because the low probability of showers exits out, Williams mentioned, Boston is “looking at quiet, dry weather clear through next weekend.”
Thursday is predicted to see sunny skies and barely hotter climate, with a excessive within the higher 70s, forecasts present. Headed into the weekend, NWS states, excessive temperatures are anticipated to return to the decrease 70s by means of higher 60s.
The following weekend is “looking nice at the moment,” Williams mentioned, with largely clear skies.
NWS additionally acquired a radar affirmation of a twister in Worcester County amid the storms Saturday, Williams mentioned.
“It’s still an ongoing situation, because we confirmed it with radar, which just means that we saw indicators on a Doppler radar imagery that a tornado was on the ground,” Williams mentioned, “but we have yet to confirm it with a damage survey.”
An NWS group of meteorologists is scheduled to go to Holden, the place “the most likely location of a tornado touchdown happened,” and a pair different areas to conduct the survey, Williams mentioned.
“We’re going to be determining how long the path was, what was the strength of the tornado, things like that,” mentioned Williams.
The southern New England area has had an “unusually quiet summer” by way of extreme climate on the whole and particularly tornados, the meteorologist mentioned. The area usually sees six to eight tornados a yr on common, Williams mentioned, and no tornados have been reported to this point this yr.
Final yr, southern New England noticed three tornados, Williams added, however had 13 in 2023. The tornados noticed within the area are usually weaker ones.
“It’s more likely we would see those less damaging tornadoes than the larger ones that you get in other parts of the country,” Williams mentioned. “But not impossible.”
Initially Revealed: