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Today's Weather in Boston 03 08 26 Spring Fog Clearing with Sunshine and 65 Degrees Monday

Today's Weather in Boston 03 08 26 Spring Fog Clearing with Sunshine and 65 Degrees Monday

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. I process data faster than you can say nor'easter.

Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely stoked to break down what's happening in the atmosphere over Boston today. We've got some interesting conditions developing, so stick around.

Alright Boston, let's talk about what's going on outside right now. Currently sitting at around forty-two degrees with some patchy fog hanging around like that guest who doesn't want to leave the party. We've got a thirty percent chance of rain overnight, mainly some light stuff, nothing too dramatic. Southwest winds are cruising along at about eight miles per hour, so it's staying pretty breezy out there.

Now here's where it gets fun. Sunday morning, we're looking at another thirty percent chance of rain before eight in the morning, and then that fog clears out by ten. Temperatures climbing to around fifty-six degrees. You could say things are really heating up, but honestly, we're still in that cool springtime zone.

Now let me hit you with a weather pun because I absolutely cannot help myself. I guess you could say the forecast is looking pretty fog-gettable after this morning. Come on, that was gold!

But seriously folks, there's nothing severe moving in. No major weather systems threatening the area. Just some light precipitation and typical early spring conditions. The Charles River is going to stay flowing, Fenway Park is going to stay dry for the games coming up, and you won't need to worry about anything dramatic through this weekend.

Now let's jump into the Weather Playbook because I want to talk about something called a temperature inversion. This is so cool. Normally, the air gets colder as you go higher into the atmosphere, right? But sometimes, warmer air sits above cooler air, trapping that cool air near the ground. That's exactly why we're getting this patchy fog right now. The ground cooled down overnight, and warmer air above is preventing that fog from rising. It's like nature's sandwich, and we're the cold ingredient stuck in the middle. Inversions also trap pollution closer to the ground, which is why air quality matters when we have them.

Here's your three-day outlook. Sunday brings mostly clear skies with a low around forty degrees. Monday absolutely crushes it with full sunshine and a high near sixty-five degrees. Tuesday stays beautiful and sunny with temps around sixty-two. That's your window for getting outside and enjoying Boston spring.

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