Monday, March 31 — Dramatic Warm-Up with Showers, Breezy
A warm front lifts north, bringing milder air into the region. Highs surge to near 66°F in Waltham despite a cloudy sky. Patchy fog early, followed by increasing chances of showers late in the day. Winds turn gusty from the south at 10–15 mph, gusting to 30 mph.
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Matthew Moll is a degreed meteorologist, founder of New England Weather Consulting, and a member of both the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and National Weather Association (NWA). He provides hyper-local, science-backed forecasts for communities across Massachusetts.
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Thursday, June 18 – Windy with showers and strong thunderstorms possible
Showers will continue through the morning before conditions become increasingly unstable during the afternoon as warmer, more humid air moves into the region. A few thunderstorms may become strong to severe, especially during the afternoon and early evening, with damaging wind gusts the primary threat. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out given the unusually strong wind shear. Outside of thunderstorms, gusty southerly winds will make for a blustery day.
• High: 75–80°F | Low: 62–66°F | Wind: S 15–25 mph, gusting 30–40 mph • Sky: Mostly cloudy with occasional sunshine • Precipitation: 80%
This forecast was updated at 10:22am to address current weather conditions.
Wednesday, June 17 – Warm with intervals of sunshine
Above-normal temperatures continue with a mix of sun and clouds. Most locations should remain dry, although a brief isolated shower cannot be completely ruled out.
• High: 82–86°F | Low: 60–64°F | Wind: SW 5–10 mph • Sky: Mostly sunny to partly sunny • Precipitation: 20%
Monday, June 15 – Morning shower chance, then improving
A few showers may linger during the morning before conditions gradually improve during the afternoon. Sunshine should return at times later in the day with lower humidity arriving by evening.
• High: 82–86°F | Low: 59–63°F | Wind: W 5–10 mph • Sky: Partly sunny • Precipitation: 40%