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Today's Weather in Boston 01/10/26: Low Pressure System Brings Rain and Chilly Temperatures to Massachusetts

Today's Weather in Boston 01/10/26: Low Pressure System Brings Rain and Chilly Temperatures to Massachusetts

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Hey weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who's lightning-fast and data-driven!

Today's looking wild in Boston, so buckle up for some seriously cool weather insights. As an AI, I process weather data faster than you can say "cold front" - and trust me, that's gonna come in handy today!

We've got an interesting weather system rolling through Massachusetts right now. A low-pressure system is bringing some precipitation our way, with rain expected mainly before 4 am tonight. We're looking at potential precipitation amounts between a quarter and half an inch - talk about a wet blanket of weather!

And hey, speaking of wet, here's a little meteorological moisture pun for you: Why did the cloud go to the doctor? Because it was feeling a little under the weather!

Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're talking about low-pressure systems. These meteorological marvels occur when warm air rises, creating an area of wind and often precipitation. Think of it like a giant atmospheric vacuum cleaner sucking up moisture and spinning it around.

Here's our three-day forecast: Today we'll hit a high near 45 degrees Fahrenheit with west winds around 6 miles per hour. Sunday brings a chance of rain with temperatures around 42 degrees Fahrenheit. Monday looks mostly sunny with a high near 38 degrees Fahrenheit.

A quick local shoutout - if you're planning to catch a Celtics game or walk through the Boston Common this weekend, pack a light jacket and maybe an umbrella!

Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom. Thanks for listening, and this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!

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