Cooler Weather Expected in Boston Following Overnight Showers
Video: Scattered showers overnight bring cooler Thursday
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Following a warm spell, the Boston area will experience cooler temperatures and clearing skies on Thursday after scattered showers overnight. Highs will reach around 66 degrees Fahrenheit, with a chance of rain returning on Sunday and Memorial Day, marking a shift to more typical spring weather.
- 01Temperatures reached a record tying 91 degrees Fahrenheit recently, but are expected to drop to 66 degrees on Thursday.
- 02Scattered showers will continue overnight, particularly affecting areas south of the Massachusetts Turnpike.
- 03The weather will clear up for Friday and Saturday, but rain is likely on Sunday with highs around 58 degrees.
- 04A warming trend is expected mid-next week, with temperatures rising to 76 degrees by Tuesday.
- 05The forecast includes a chance of showers on Memorial Day, with highs returning to 66 degrees.
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The Boston area is set to experience a significant drop in temperatures following a warm spell, with highs expected to reach 66 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday. After a record-tying 91 degrees earlier, scattered showers overnight will give way to clearing skies. Rain is anticipated to return on Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures with highs around 58 degrees. Friday and Saturday will see mostly sunny conditions, providing a brief respite before the rain returns. The forecast indicates a warming trend starting mid-next week, with temperatures rising to 76 degrees by Tuesday. However, Memorial Day may bring more rain and cooler conditions, as the region transitions to typical spring weather patterns.
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Residents should prepare for cooler temperatures and potential rain, which may affect outdoor plans and activities.
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