Sunday Night — Fog, Drizzle, and Gradual Warming
Scattered light showers and drizzle continue with areas of fog. Low around 41°F, with temperatures slowly rising late at night as a warm front approaches. Winds become light out of the southeast.
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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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Sunday, March 22 – Unsettled with periods of rain, possible mix north
A tricky forecast with a frontal system moving through. Overcast skies dominate with periods of rain developing, especially morning into midday. There is a low risk of some wet snow mixing in early north of Route 2, but mainly rain for Waltham. Breezy and raw overall.
• High: 48°F | Low: 36°F | Wind: SE shifting S 10–20 mph • Sky: Cloudy • Precipitation: Periods of rain, slight mix possible early
Saturday, March 21 – Seasonable and mainly dry
No major storm systems are in sight. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures close to normal for mid-March. A fairly calm finish to the period.
• High: 47°F | Low: 31°F | Wind: W 6–12 mph • Sky: Partly sunny
Friday, March 20 – Moderating with a low shower risk
Temperatures continue to rebound toward seasonable levels. Most of the day looks dry, but a weak shortwave and front may bring a low chance for a passing shower at some point. Coverage appears limited for now.
• High: 48°F | Low: 33°F | Wind: SW 8–15 mph • Sky: Partly to mostly cloudy • Precipitation: 20% chance of showers