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Thursday, May 1 — Increasing Clouds, Shower Risk Late

Morning sun gives way to building clouds in the afternoon as a frontal system nears. A few isolated showers may break out after 4 p.m., but most of the day looks dry. Temperatures remain seasonably warm, with highs around 68–71°F. Winds stay out of the southwest at 8–12 mph. Thursday night features a greater chance for scattered showers with lows near 52°F. 

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Wednesday, April 30 — Partly Sunny and Warm

Partly sunny skies dominate as high pressure begins to shift east. Winds shift westerly at 9–11 mph with occasional gusts up to 20–25 mph. Highs surge to 78–80°F inland, with a few upper 70s even closer to the coast. Some late-day cloudiness may signal the approach of the next cold front. Wednesday night is mild and partly cloudy with lows in the upper 50s.

Tuesday, April 29 — Warm and Mostly Sunny

Continued dry and pleasant weather. Expect mostly sunny skies with a few afternoon cumulus clouds. Highs climb to 75–77°F inland, with slightly cooler readings in the low 70s near the coast. Southwest winds pick up to 6–11 mph by afternoon. Tuesday night brings increasing clouds but remains warm and comfortable with lows near 60°F. 

Monday, April 28 — Spring Sunshine Returns

A beautiful start to the week under strong high pressure. Wall-to-wall sunshine and light northwest winds (5–8 mph) help push highs into the low 70s, around 70–72°F. The air remains dry and crisp, with excellent visibility and low pollen counts. Monday night is mostly clear with a low around 49°F. 

Sunday, April 27 — Breezy and Cooler with Clearing Skies

A brisk northwest wind brings clearing skies and much drier air. Gusts reach 30–35 mph at times, making it feel cooler than the actual temperature. Morning clouds gradually diminish, leading to increasing sunshine by afternoon. Highs hover around 60°F but may feel cooler due to the breeze. Low humidity and bright sun make for a crisp spring feel. Sunday night is clear and cool with lows near 46°F. 

Saturday, April 26 — Wet and Windy with Thunder Possible

A soggy day as a developing low-pressure system moves through. Rain arrives mid-morning (between 8–11 a.m.) and becomes steady to heavy at times by mid-afternoon. Expect widespread rainfall totals of 0.5–0.75", with isolated areas potentially seeing over 1.0". Thunderstorms are possible after 5 p.m., especially across interior MA. Winds from the south at 10–14 mph gust to 25–30 mph at times, strongest across elevated areas and the coast. Highs top out near 67°F. Rain tapers to scattered showers by 10 p.m. with lows falling to 48°F. 

Friday, April 25 — Mostly Sunny, Mild Afternoon

Expect a mix of sun and high clouds through the day with a very slim chance of a stray shower between 2–3 p.m., mainly west of town. Temperatures rise quickly into the mid 70s, with inland areas reaching 74–76°F, while coastal spots may linger in the upper 60s due to onshore flow. Winds turn easterly at 5–9 mph. Friday evening turns increasingly cloudy as a warm front approaches. Overnight lows stay mild—near 56°F. 

Thursday, April 24 — Mostly Sunny, Seasonably Warm

A pleasant, dry day continues the midweek streak. Mostly sunny skies and highs near 69°F with a gentle south wind make for a classic late-April afternoon.

Wednesday, April 23 — Sunny and Warmer

High pressure rebuilds. Expect a return to sunshine and comfortable spring air. Highs climb near 68°F with a light northwest breeze. Ideal outdoor weather. Clear to partly cloudy Wednesday night with a low around 47°F. 

Tuesday, April 22 — Scattered Showers

An upper-level disturbance crosses the region, bringing a round of light rain. Expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers, especially during the morning. Rainfall totals stay light—around 0.25” or less. Highs reach near 63°F with south winds shifting west late in the day. Tuesday night turns partly cloudy with a low near 45°F. 

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