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Wednesday, April 16 — Breezy and Cooler, Mostly Sunny

Cooler air filters in from the west behind the front. Skies turn mostly sunny, though breezes from the west at 10–15 mph with gusts to 20 mph add a bit of a chill. Highs reach the mid-50s, but it will feel cooler in the shade or during the windier moments. Dry and crisp Wednesday night with lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. 

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Tuesday, April 15 — Mild with a Few Showers Possible

Clouds thicken ahead of an approaching cold front. Expect intervals of sun, especially early, with scattered afternoon showers possible after 2 p.m. South winds at 6–12 mph, gusting to 20 mph will help boost highs into the mid-60s. Most areas stay dry until evening. Tuesday night turns cooler behind the front, with partial clearing and a low near 41°F. 

Monday, April 14 — Brighter and Warmer

A much-needed break from the gloom. Expect partly to mostly sunny skies with light northwest winds shifting to the southwest. Dry air and high pressure support a mild afternoon with highs near 60–63°F. A perfect day to get outdoors. Monday night turns partly cloudy and seasonable, with a low around 45°F. 

 Sunday, April 13 — Damp Start, Drier Finish

Lingering coastal low pressure keeps skies mostly cloudy and the air cool. Morning may bring isolated showers or patchy drizzle, especially east of Route 128. Expect improving conditions by afternoon with a few breaks of sun possible, especially inland. Winds from the north at 8–12 mph with gusts to 20 mph help dry things out. Highs reach the upper 40s to near 50°F. Sunday night features gradual clearing with a low near 40°F. 

 Saturday, April 12 – Windswept Rain and Chill

A classic spring nor’easter-type setup brings steady, moderate to heavy rain through the late morning and afternoon. Periods of rain could be heavy at times, especially midday. Winds increase from the northeast at 10–15 mph with gusts 20–25 mph, especially in open areas and near the coast. Highs hover in the low 40s, with little temperature movement during the day. Expect 0.5–0.75”+ of rainfall across the area. Showers taper slowly Saturday night but may linger into the early morning. Low near 38°F. 

Friday, April 11 — Gray and raw

Low clouds, damp air, and a biting northeast breeze dominate the day. Expect spotty light rain or drizzle mainly during the morning hours, especially north and west of I-95. Cloud cover remains stubborn throughout the day, and temperatures struggle to climb, reaching only 42–45°F. Winds from the east-northeast at 6–10 mph add to the raw, chilly feel. Friday night remains overcast with rain likely developing between 4–6 a.m., especially in southeastern Massachusetts. Overnight lows fall to around 37°F. 

Thursday, April 10 — Milder with Increasing Clouds

A dry start with partial sun gives way to increasing clouds in the afternoon. A few late-day or evening showers are possible as another weak system moves through. Highs near 51°F. Thursday night stays mostly cloudy with a low around 38°F. 

Wednesday, April 9 — Bright but Breezy

Sunny skies and dry air dominate with highs near 48°F. Gusty west winds continue at 9–11 mph, peaking near 20 mph. Clear and crisp Wednesday night with lows around 30°F. 

Tuesday, April 8 — Blustery and Cold

Partly sunny and cooler with a brisk west wind at 8–13 mph. Highs around 47°F. A few passing clouds at night but staying dry and cold with lows dipping to 29°F. Feels more like early March than mid-April. 

Monday, April 7 — Cold and Damp with a Wintry Mix

Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers through early afternoon. Highs top out near 52°F with a light northwest breeze. Skies remain mostly cloudy overnight with a low near 37°F. A classic post-frontal spring day.