Boston will see a stretch of “unsettled and wet” circumstances within the coming week earlier than returning to sunny, sizzling circumstances, in keeping with forecasts from the Nationwide Climate Service.
“Overall, we’ve got a pretty quiet, pleasant summer day (Monday), but as we get into the middle of the week, roughly Tuesday through Thursday, conditions are going to transition to more humid and wet,” stated NWS Boston meteorologist Rob Megnia. “We’ll have chances for showers with possible thunder each day, Tuesday through Thursday.”
On Monday, excessive temperatures are predicted to achieve the low to mid-80s and circumstances are set to be largely sunny, Megnia stated, “pretty nice, seasonable summer day for July.” Heading into Monday night time there’s a slight probability of showers earlier than 1 a.m., rising into the early morning.
By Tuesday, the environment might be very humid, Megnia stated, making for a moist, unsettled a number of days. There’ll probably be periodic breaks between precipitation by to Thursday, in keeping with NWS forecasting.
“There’s gonna be a lot of moisture, so any other showers or storms that do develop could produce some heavy downpours,” stated Megnia. “We don’t have all the details right now for which locations will get the most amount of rain, but as we get into tomorrow, early next week, we’ll try to pin that down and see if there’s a risk for any localized urban flash flooding.”
Excessive temperatures by the center of the week will hover between the excessive 70s to mid-80s through the largely cloudy days, forecasts report.
On Friday by Sunday, circumstances are predicted to vary between the mid- to excessive 80s. Situations are anticipated to return to largely sunny days, in keeping with NWS forecasts.
“By the end of the week, we’ll kind of transition back to where where we’re expected to be (Monday),” stated Megnia. “That will be back towards sunny, warm weather. Next weekend, right now, is looking dry and hot.”