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Today's Weather in Boston 05/20/25: Cloudy Plays and Atmospheric Blitz with Dustin Breeze

Today's Weather in Boston 05/20/25: Cloudy Plays and Atmospheric Blitz with Dustin Breeze

Published 11 months ago
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What's up, weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, bringing you the hottest - or should I say coolest - forecast for Boston! We've got a cloudy playbook today that'll keep you on your toes.

Let's break down today's weather game plan! We're looking at a high near 56 degrees Fahrenheit with a northeast wind coming in hot at 9 to 11 miles per hour. And these winds aren't playing around - we've got gusts up to 23 miles per hour that'll make you feel like you're running a defensive line!

Weather Playbook time! Today, I want to talk about something called "cloud formation." Think of clouds like the offensive line of the atmosphere - they're blocking and creating pressure systems that determine our weather plays. Just like in football, it's all about teamwork up there in the sky!

Now, let's talk three-day forecast - and I'm calling these plays like a pro quarterback:

Wednesday: Patchy drizzle, cloudy, high of 52 degrees Fahrenheit. Chance of precipitation? Only 20% - it's like a weak offensive strategy.

Thursday: Full rain assault! High of 53 degrees Fahrenheit, 80% chance of precipitation. This is a total weather blitz, folks!

Friday: Rain likely before 7 am, mostly cloudy, high of 56 degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation chance is 60% - we're talking serious weather momentum!

Pro tip for Boston folks: Keep those rain jackets ready and umbrellas deployed! It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

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