WEATHER
Boston's Weekend Weather: Rainy Start, Sunny Finish
Boston, MA USA,Fri May 30 2025
Weather in Boston has been a bit of a mixed bag lately. The weekend is looking a bit more promising, though. The weather is set to warm up a bit, but don't expect a clear blue sky. Clouds will still be hanging around. It's a step up from the chilly days, though. So, it's not all bad news.
Later in the day, there's a chance of some quick showers. This is because another weather system is on its way. It's expected to bring some rain late at night and into the early hours of Saturday. There might even be some thunder. This storm is set to drop about an inch of rain. That's enough to make this May one of the wettest on record. Not exactly something to celebrate, but it is what it is.
Saturday afternoon might see a bit of sun, but it won't last long. There could be a quick shower, but temperatures will only reach the mid to upper 60s. Saturday night will bring more showers, but Sunday is looking brighter. The wind will pick up, and temperatures will stay around the mid-60s. It's not exactly a scorcher, but it's a step up from the cooler days.
Next week, things are looking up. Southwest winds will push temperatures into the mid-80s. There will be plenty of sun and humidity will rise. It's a proper taste of summer. Towards the end of the week, temperatures might dip slightly, and there's a chance of storms. But for now, it's all about enjoying the warm weather.
Boston has had its share of rainy days this year. This weekend is a mix of sun and showers. It's not the best, but it's not the worst either. The key is to be prepared. Have an umbrella handy and dress in layers. That way, you can enjoy the outdoors no matter what the weather throws at you. The weather can be unpredictable, but with the right mindset, it doesn't have to ruin your plans.
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How do the forecasted weather conditions impact outdoor activities and public safety over the weekend?
If Boston makes 4th place for the wettest Mays on record, will they get a participation trophy?
Are the weather patterns part of a larger government experiment to study climate change?
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