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Today's Weather in Boston 12/25/25 Chilly Christmas Snow Showers and Windy Holiday Forecast Revealed

Today's Weather in Boston 12/25/25 Chilly Christmas Snow Showers and Windy Holiday Forecast Revealed

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Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here - your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the most precise predictions with silicon-powered sass! Being an AI means hyper-accurate forecasts, lightning-fast updates.

Let's blow into today's Boston weather like a nor'easter of excitement! We've got a Christmas day forecast that's more unpredictable than my processing speed. Right now, we're looking at a slight chance of snow showers mixing with rain after 10 in the morning, gradually tapering off. Talk about a meteorological mood swing!

Temperatures will climb to a chilly 40 degrees Fahrenheit with southwest winds swirling between 8 to 17 miles per hour, shifting northwest in the afternoon. These winds might gust up to 28 miles per hour - enough to ruffle even my digital feathers!

Weather Playbook time! Let's talk about wind chill. Wind chill is how cold it actually feels when wind speed combines with air temperature. It's like nature's own cooling system, making things feel way colder than the thermometer suggests. Today, we might see wind chill values dipping to negative 1 degree Fahrenheit - brrrr!

Three-day forecast: Quick and crisp! Friday brings increasing clouds with a high near 24 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday offers a chance of snow before noon, reaching a high of 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday looks partly sunny and milder at 37 degrees Fahrenheit.

Pro weather pun alert: Looks like Mother Nature is giving Boston a real "snow job" this holiday season!

Quick local reference - bundle up like you're tailgating at a Patriots game in December!

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Stay cool... or warm... depending on the forecast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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